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I've noticed that liberals do this thing where they describe socialist and communist experiments they kinda like as "radical democracy" or some such @tribunemagazine/1372484002259554319
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This article rightly points out that socialism in 1871 referred to non-Marxist socialism, but there's a direct line between "social democracy" in 1871 and communism. So it's sus to mention one without the other
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I mean I also see a ton of articles that describe Rojava as a "radical experiment in democracy and feminism in the Middle East", even though democractic confederalism is a libertarian socialist ideology directly based on Murray Bookchin's work, an anarchist
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Anyway here's Karl Marx writing about the Paris Commune in "The Civil War in France". There's even a little ACAB in here that I didn't even remember from the last time I read this marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1871/civil-war-france/ch05.htm



