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So who wants to read Huey P Newton with me? Jk you have no choice I already wrote the thread. 🧵 viewpointmag.com/2018/06/11/intercommunalism-1974/
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Intercommunalism is a compilation of Newton's speeches and writings in the early 70s, describing the Black Panther Party's shift away from Black nationalism and Black separatism towards a communist ideology that is notably distinct from Marxism, Leninism, or Maoism
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Newton argues that, because a few corporations control most global industry, and because a small group of investors control most corporations, the US since World War II has been an elaborate project in maintaining the system this small group of people, or class, benefits from
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The ruling class has disagreements, but those disagreements are always within certain parameters that are ultimately beneficial to them. They decide what policies are "realistic" or not
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The ruling class ideology has one simple goal: to expand American hegemony and markets to every corner of the globe by all means, included (especially) military force. The few places that have had revolutions to slow this process are vilified and tampered with.
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The ruling class argues that expanding American markets is basically charity for poor countries. However, Newton demonstrates that mathematically, America always extracts more in value from poor countries than it gives
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But through the process of dialectical materialism, they came to the conclusion that "nationalism" doesn't make sense in a world where countries don't exist.
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He calls this situation intercommunalism. Rather than the DotP -> socialism -> communism phases proposed by Marxist-Leninists, Newton argues the progression is now empire/reactionary intercommunalism -> revolutionary intercommunalism -> communism/anarchy
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Finally, he argued that technology will create a small middle class with access to some wealth and decent jobs, with a larger base of "unemployable" people who don't have the education to make or run the complicated technology.
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I've always said you don't necessarily need to read to get involved in organizing or just be a socialist. But if you're going to lead an org, or talk about Black separatism to a large audience, you absolutely have to read first.













