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(Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov; Simbirsk, 1870 - Nijni-Novgorod, 1924) born on april 22 was a Russian communist leader who led the October Revolution and created the Soviet communist union. A member of a middle-class family in the Volga region, his animosity against the tsarist regime was exacerbated after the execution of his brother in 1887, accused of conspiracy. He studied at the Universities of Kazan and Saint Petersburg, where he settled as a lawyer in 1893.

His activities against the tsarist autocracy led him to come into contact with the main Russian revolutionary leader of the time, Georgy Plekhanov, in his exile from Switzerland (1895); it was he who convinced him of the Marxist ideology. Under his influence, he helped found in Saint Petersburg the League of Combat for the Liberation of the Working Class, the embryo of the Russian Social Democratic Labor Party chaired by Plekhanov.

In 1897, Lenin was arrested and deported to Siberia, where he devoted himself to the systematic study of the works of Marx and Engels. After his liberation in 1900 he went into exile and founded the newspaper Iskra (the spark) in Geneva, in collaboration with Plekhanov

In the II Congress of the Russian Social Democratic Party (1903), Lenin imposed those ideas at the head of the radical Bolshevik group, which defended his strongly disciplined party model as the vanguard of a revolution that he believed was viable in the short term; In 1912, the break with the Plekhanov and Martov Menshevik minority would be definitively confirmed, attached to a mass party model that would prepare the conditions for the triumph of the workers' revolution in the longer term.

In 1905 Lenin returned to Saint Petersburg to participate in the revolution that had broken out in Russia, Lenin considered that movement as a "dress rehearsal" of the socialist revolution, of which he especially appreciated the spontaneous organizational form of the Russian revolutionaries, such as the soviets or popular councils. he would go into exile again in 1907 due to the failure of the revolution.

Lenin was completing a revolutionary program of immediate application for Russia: mixing the heritage of Marxism with the insurrectionary tradition of Louis Auguste Blanqui, he proposed to anticipate the revolution in Russia by being this one. from the "weak links" of the capitalist chain, where a small group of determined and well-organized revolutionaries could drag the working and peasant masses into a revolution, from which a socialist state would emerge.

The outbreak of the First World War (1914-18) gave him the opportunity to put his ideas into practice: he defined the conflict as the result of the contradictions of capitalism and imperialism and, in the name of proletarian internationalism, later, the deterioration of the tsarist regime as a result of the war allowed him to think about launching the socialist revolution in his country as the first step towards an era of world revolution.

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When the February Revolution of 1917 overthrew Tsar Nicholas II and brought Kerensky to power, Lenin rushed back to Russia with the help of the German army (which saw in Lenin an agitator capable of weakening his enemy Russia). He published his April Theses ordering the Bolsheviks to cease support for the provisional government and to prepare their own revolution by claiming "all power to the Soviets."

A first failed attempt in July forced him to take refuge in Finland, leaving Trotsky to lead the party to seize power through a coup in early November 1917 . The coup became the triumphant October Revolution thanks to the Bolshevik strategy of focusing their demands on the end of the war and the distribution of land . Lenin immediately returned to preside over the new government or Council of People's Commissars.

As the leader of the Bolshevik Party , he has since directed the building of the first socialist state in history. He fulfilled his initial promises by removing Russia from the war for the Peace of Brest-Litowsk (1918) and distributing expropriated land to peasants from large landowners.

He delegated to Trotsky the organization of the Red Army, with which he managed to resist the combined attack of the white armies and foreign intervention in the course of a long Civil War (1918-20). Once control of the old empire of the czars was recovered, he articulated the territory by creating the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (1922), which he gave a formal organization by the Constitution of 1923.

Driven by the needs of the war, but also following his own ideological convictions, he imposed a policy of immediate socialization of the economy, nationalizing the main means of production and subjecting activities to strict central planning (war communism); the difficulties of such a radical transformation caused the collapse of production and a general disorganization of the Russian economy.

Lenin then had to rectify his initial mistakes, convincing his party of the need to introduce the New Economic Policy (1921), which consisted of going back on the path of socialization, leaving a certain margin for freedom of movement. market and private initiative (authorization of foreign investments, freedom of wages), with which it achieved an appreciable economic recovery.

Plagued by a serious illness, Lenin gradually retired from the political leadership, while he saw how his collaborators - especially Trotsky and Stalin - began the dispute over the succession. he eventually passed away in 1924

Lenin is known for establishing the political tradition of Marxism-Leninism, which emphasizes the creation of a dictatorship of the proletariat by means of a revolutionary vanguard party and democratic centralism, in which political decisions reached through free discussion are binding upon all members of the political party.

Lenin is one of the most influential political thinkers of modern history, authoring influential communist texts such as "Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism", "State and Revolution", and "What Is to Be Done? Burning Questions of Our Movement".

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[–] WashedAnus@hexbear.net 8 points 8 months ago

Slow day on hex bear dot net sleepi

[–] plinky@hexbear.net 7 points 8 months ago

Simbirsk was named after simba theory-gary

[–] PaX@hexbear.net 7 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) (2 children)

What should I put on my new personal website? Any ideas welcome

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[–] DyingOfDeBordom@hexbear.net 7 points 8 months ago (1 children)

someone call Zeus because we need some Sisyphication

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[–] DyingOfDeBordom@hexbear.net 7 points 8 months ago

thinkin of taking the buffalo sauce at work and adding roast garlic + white wine + basil + maybe some stock and seeing how that pairs with the shit i'm cookin tonight

I bought a sauce at a store that is basically like that (it doesn't say what kinda wine though so maybe red wine idk) and i think it'd be good

I hate the fucking buffalo sauce, it smells like chemical weapons in my nose, and it's so flavorless. Idk why there isn't this shit in it already to give it a taste other than "you've been pepper sprayed" flavor

[–] Mokey@hexbear.net 7 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) (8 children)

My ideal music world described by what I don't like already.

I believe what music would look like and how we perceive it is drastically different from what we have now. If you look at Black Church, rich white kid grade school and Venezuela El Sistema and the kind of musicians they produce, in a late stage socialist world, we could have the entire world operated like that. Understanding what those three things are paramount to understanding what I'm talking about below.

Musical Literacy: In my opinion, music is a language and the fact that most of us don't speak or read it is because our society wastes our time serving our bourgeoisie rulers. I don't think music is actually that hard- but stripped of community and common-sense education it becomes hard. In my ideal world, children learn music young and start in musical groups early as to understand why theyre playing music, what theyre doing when playing music and give feedback as to provide understanding. Everyone is provided an hour lesson a week or some sort of group lesson is provided.

Money in Music: Mankind has superceded the need for money, no one is chasing money anymore and the power imbalances that money causes in music is severed. There are no longer a legion of rich white kids who play black music, everyone plays it. Jazz becomes a fundamental building block to learning and understanding music. The lack of money in the industry doesnt chase off people who would otherwise stick around forever. Having excess money no longer means you crowd out other people since the facilities, time and resources you have at your disposal is now shared by everyone else.

Gigging: No one makes money from music because the world is later stages of socialism. No one cares if you're exceptionally good anymore since there would be so many people who are good at music. There will always be people who are at the top of the field, but the cultural inportance would shift to everyone participating opposed to who has the most chops and has the best gigs.

Practicing: I love practicing, what I don't like is that I feel like my practice is catch up for something I should already have. In my ideal world, we are all proficient musicians around early teenage years from sheer immersion and utilizing the sponginess of our young brains. This would free up our time in our later years to be diversified in other instruments, other styles of music, composing and also just real life. Maybe I just play guitar, compose and my sidejob is assisting the clean up of the excesses of capitalism. Maybe I spend more time socializing and communing with music. Maybe I spend more time with my family.

Hero Worship: While again there will always be outliers regarding skill, I think gulf between them and the rest of us becomes dramatically smaller. We as a society understand that people are products of their material circumstances and don't place as much value on the vainglorious and narcisisstic musician we enshrine today. The value is instead placed on community and making sure everyone is involved. No one would really care if you could play amazingly because most people would be at a high level anyway.

Taste: Since we are all playing music, taste would dramatically shift. I never hated an orchestral peice that I participated and played in. However, I've been massively bored listening to a symphony for the first time with no personal context. I think if we're all playing this kind of music and literacy is more promoted, what people generally like would change drastically and things that arent as appreciated would be more appreciated. Especially cross culturally.

There's more but this is off the top of my head. Too bad I live in hell.

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[–] WhatDoYouMeanPodcast@hexbear.net 7 points 8 months ago

That picture of Earth from the moon is so cool sigh I wish the moon landing were real...

[–] someone@hexbear.net 7 points 8 months ago

I was reading a news article from a city where I used to live briefly about an empty lot in a prominent part of town. And then I noticed some interesting graffiti in the right-most background of one of the photos. Given how the CBC worships the ground Isaeli settlers walk on, I am damn sure this was unintentional by them. But maybe intentional by the photographer.

[–] Frogmanfromlake@hexbear.net 7 points 8 months ago

I forget sometimes how queer my mother’s side of the family. Nearly everyone is some type of lgbt, including my mother who’s bi. My aunt is the only straight person and she’s also the most annoying lol

[–] BigBoyKarlLiebknecht@hexbear.net 7 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

Ooooooh looks like bird flu is still on the menu…

Meanwhile…

Only one human case linked to cattle has been confirmed to date, and symptoms were limited to conjunctivitis, also known as pink eye. But Russo and many other vets have heard anecdotes about workers who have pink eye and other symptoms—including fever, cough, and lethargy—and do not want to be tested or seen by doctors. James Lowe, a researcher who specializes in pig influenza viruses, says policies for monitoring exposed people vary greatly between states. “I believe there are probably lots of human cases,” he says, noting that most likely are asymptomatic.

U.S. government in hot seat for response to growing cow flu outbreak

To quote from the first link I posted:

H5N1 is a strain of influenza A. It’s impossible to know at this time if this is what is driving this increase, but vigilance is warranted. Hopefully this is simply all a coincidence or just a statistical anomaly. I watch for early signals to monitor.

This could be nothing. But - we might be on the cusp of watching Joe Biden handle a new pandemic in a more dismissive way than Donald Trump, while liberals defend him. brandon

[–] Mindfury@hexbear.net 7 points 8 months ago

who's house?

[–] FungiDebord@hexbear.net 7 points 8 months ago

NYT pod on Martin v Boise: but what makes [criminally punishing the homeless qua their homelessness] cruel and unusual?

Obviously this is the host eliciting comment from the guest reporter, and obviously it's concerning the interpretation of the 8th amendment, but still nyt kys.

[–] GalaxyBrain@hexbear.net 7 points 8 months ago (2 children)

Gundam Nerds plz halp: I'm not having a great time with ZZ and am at the same time hype for Char's Counterattack cause it's my dude Char Asnabel and he's Counterattacking. Can I skip zz or am I gonna miss plot stuff I should know?

[–] 11092001@hexbear.net 7 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) (3 children)

What episodes are you at? The end of ZZ is why Char is counterattacking, more context. Amuro stuff you got from zeta, first instincts is to laze around under a fascist regime rather than to fight it.

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[–] EstraDoll@hexbear.net 6 points 8 months ago

going back in time to stop them from naming it "Planned Parenthood" because I don't want to keep typing that shit all out but I can't keep talking about my "upcoming PP appointment"

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