It is not the consciousness of men that determines their being, but, on the contrary, their social being that determines their consciousness.
Karl Marx (Marx Selected Works, Vol. I, p. 269.)
Sounds like a deal between compradors and the imperialiasts, the libertarios will let them in gladly, no threat needed.
It seems la CIA will be trafficking fentanyl to Argentina in a few months and introduce opiates into the region.
War can create peace, it is precisely this dialectical opposition the reason we Marxists say violence has a role, but this is the war of the imperialists, not the proletariat.
State and the revolution, I finished it last week
Least brain dead usonian
I’ve read Aeschylus, some Plato, not that much. But I’d say it depends on what you want to learn from that. If you ask me, I’d be interested in the Greeks by how were they later interpreted by authors like Kant, Spinoza, Hegel, etc. So I’d say go for Hesiod, Homer, since both of them provide the background for all the Greeks after them and then go for the Milesians, and the other presocratics (which includes Heraclitus) and then Plato and so on. I wouldnt bother with the Romans but maybe thats just ignorance from my part. I dont know if my naswer was good enough but let me know, i am currently to start to read some other greek text so maybe we could help each other!
hey, the link in the sidebar that says “see this thread for more information” doesn’t work and I guess it should link to this post
Yeah, diplomatically I’m sure it will do the most it can, but supporting militarily any country in the US’s backyard would be a declaration of world war.
China will do nothing, as they always do, that is probably by far on their number 1 list of things to adhere, non interference. Specially considering Venezuela is taking territory and it’s not the other way round.
Brazil mobilized troops so that Venezuela doesn’t invade Guyana through Brazil’s border, since it is the easiest way, it is not supporting Guyana at the moment. I highly doubt Guyana can conscript much troops, and even if they do they are untrained men without the proper equipment, even if Venezuela is less successful at conscription they could still get 100.000 men more and that’s already half the population of Guyana if we keep in mind the other 300.000. There’s not amount of support imperialist can give for this war to end in favour of Guyana.
Guyana doesn’t even have an army, and the size of their defense forces is of 3000 men, Venezuela’s active personnel is something around 300.000, furthermore Venezuela has complete air superiority. If this becomes a battle of attrition it is simply because Guyana decides to align itself with imperial power that may give them some support, if they do this, it will be a blood bath carried out by their leaders in a war that cannot be won, for land that was stolen and it is not theirs.
Regardless of that, Esequibo is Venezuela’s, it is their legitimate land, they can do whatever the fuck they want with the oil
This will be used in the ICJ as proof that Venezuelans still consider that land theirs even if it was colonized quite a few decades ago, from then on we will need to see what’s going to happen.
The referendum was to see if Venezuelans still consider that Esequibo should be a part of Venezuela. It wasn’t a referendum for an invasion.
Ive been sharing some about that in the telegram channel but the most likely scenario is that Venezuela will not take Esequibo
As long as the Zionist entity has nukes there can be no free Palestine, but enforcing a real and legitimate two State solution could actually be in detriment of the settlers until geopolitical conditions truly allow for the land to be liberated.
It wasn’t directly in Damascus but in the outskirts, according to some sources 2 Irani soldier have been killed during the attack.
Thanks, lol
Because it’s a realistic solution a country can be in favour of. It doesn’t matter how much we’d love for the Zionist entity to stop existing, we must not commit ultra-leftism mistakes and expect that a country tries to accomplish an objective that cannot be met.