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    • aurora.una 50 lat pozdzierniku nowa rewolucja na Wegrzech? 19.09.06, 03:34
      tym razem przeciw neoliberalom udajacym socjalistow, ktorzy zrujnowali kraj,
      podobnie jak polscy. W AL juz 500 milioniw ludzi zaglosowalo za socjalizmem i
      realizuje socjalistyczne reformy. Kapitalizm neoliberalny juz kaput, nie da sie
      ukryc. Moze jednak nie komuno wroc, ale socjalizmie globalny nastan. Bez
      socjalizmu zycie na Ziemi wkrotce wyginie.

      news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/5358546.stm
      • imagiro Re: 50 lat pozdzierniku nowa rewolucja na Wegrz 19.09.06, 03:39
        oczywiscie, ze wyginie ... w USA w zastraszajacym tempie rosnie liczba rodzin
        ktorych dochody spadaja ponizej tzw. powerty level ... w Polsce prawdopodobnie
        75 procent spoleczenstwa zyje w nedzy materialnej ...
        • aurora.una Re: 50 lat pozdzierniku nowa rewolucja na Wegrz 19.09.06, 03:44
          tak wlasnie jest.
          • imagiro Re: 50 lat pozdzierniku nowa rewolucja na Wegrz 19.09.06, 15:23
            problem polega na tym, ze durniom wydaje sie, ze i oni beda mogli usiasc na
            czubku tej francowatej piramidy kapitalistycznej i czerpac co sie da ...
            w rzeczywistosci sa slugami swych panow, koniami pociagowymi z wywieszona
            kielbasa na wyciagniku ... tak aby sie nawachac, namarzyc i przy okazji nabic
            kiesy swemy panu ...
    • aurora.una Idzie nowe lepsze.... 20.09.06, 04:17
      www.monthlyreview.org/builditnow.htm
    • aurora.una neoliberalny kapitalizm = barbaryzm 20.09.06, 05:04
      Socialism," Luxemburg contended, "has become necessary not merely because the
      proletariat is no longer willing to live under conditions imposed by the
      capitalist class but, rather, because if the proletariat fails to fulfill its
      class duties, if it fails to realize socialism, we shall crash down together in
      a common doom" (The Rosa Luxemburg Reader, pp. 349-52, 364).

      In her famous Junius Pamphlet (The Crisis in German Social-Democracy), written
      a few years earlier while she was imprisoned for protesting the First World
      War, Luxemburg pointed to reactionary tendencies and the horrific possibilities
      of a second world war following the first that would be even more devastating
      in its implications. Already, capitalists were profiting from the destruction,
      as "cities are turned into shambles, whole countries into deserts, villages
      into cemeteries, whole nations into beggars." Capitalism goes forth into the
      world "wading in blood and dripping with filth.... As a roaring beast, as an
      orgy of anarchy, as a pestilential breath, devastating culture and humanity--
      [and] so it appears in all its hideous nakedness." The "triumph of imperialism"
      involved "the destruction of all culture, and, as in ancient Rome,
      depopulation, desolation, degeneration, a vast cemetery." It was in this
      context that she referred to "the ruins of imperialistic barbarism." Socialism
      in contrast offered the possibility of a new world.
      Luxemburg pointed especially to the destruction leveled on the periphery in
      Africa, the Middle East, and China--regions that had been targeted for conquest
      by European imperialists. "All the riches of the earth" would be subjugated to
      capital; and the world's population converted into wage slaves. The "civilized
      world," which she properly placed in quotes, had turned into the fiercest, most
      brutal form of barbarism the world had ever seen--armed as it was with weapons
      of fearsome destruction and propelled forward by an insatiable urge for
      economic expansion:
      The "civilized world" that had stood calmly by when ... imperialism
      doomed tens of thousands of heroes to destruction, when the desert
      of Kalahari shuddered with the insane cry of the thirsty and the
      rattling breath of the dying, when in Putumayo, within ten years,
      forty thousand human beings were tortured to death by a band of
      European industrial robber-barons, and the remnants of a whole
      people were beaten into cripples, when in China an ancient
      civilization was delivered into the hands of destruction and
      anarchy, with fire and slaughter, by the European soldiery, when
      Persia gasped in the noose of the foreign rule of force that closed
      inexorably about her throat, when in Tripoli the Arabs were mowed
      down, with fire and sword, under the yoke of capital, while their
      civilization and their homes were razed to the ground--this
      civilized world has just begun to know that the fangs of the
      imperialist beast are deadly, that its breath is frightfulness,
      that its tearing claws have sunk deep into the breasts of its own
      mother, European culture. And this belated recognition is coming
      into the world of Europe in the distorted form of bourgeois
      hypocrisy, that leads each nation to recognize infamy only when it
      appears in the uniform of the other. They speak of German
      barbarism, as if every people that goes out for organized murder
      did not change into a horde of barbarians! They speak of Cossack
      horrors, as if war itself were not the greatest of all horrors (The
      Crisis in German Social-Democracy, pp. 8, 18, 124-27).

      www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1132/is_7_56/ai_n9483626


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