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    You may want to read the biography of Marx and the historical events of the 19th century. Wikipedia offers a good recap and data for further reading.

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      You could read actual works by Marx but it would require being able to read pages longer than a Wikipedia article.

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        Franz Mehring wrote thick biography of Marx, he was direct witness of many events and knew even more participants. I must read it someday when i will have some time.

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        Your assumption that the person you are talking to isn’t familiar with it gives away that you are full of bullshit. Pick up a bunch of history books irl and read them from start to finish. Stop learning from memes and reddit posts.

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          The person I’m talking to links Wikipedia articles and tells me to read ‘history books’ lmao. Of course I’m not taking it seriously.

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            And who do you take seriously? People telling you exactly what you want to hear?

            You seem familiar with Marx so cross check yourself the data with Wikipedia

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              Ah yes, cuz Wikipedia is the holy grail of information. No, don’t read stuff by yourself, don’t pick up a book, just use wikipedia.


              fucking liberals

              Damn, you’re proving why we have this emoji

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          Ok. I mean, I’m not going to do it IRL, since I have them on my tablet, but I’ll go read Blackshirts and Reds, Triumph of Evil, the Book of the Hopi, The Cold War and Its Origins, The Hidden History of the Korean War. I’ll also recommend you read them.

          Edit: How could I forget Killing Hope?!

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            Grover Furr, Khrushchev Lied and Dominico Losurdo’s book on Stalin are also quite good.

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            Read them all and draw your own conclusions on whether Stalin was a brutal dictator or someone to worship. I suggest you to read on paper or eink display to not strain your eyes.

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                WAIT wait wait wait wait, hold on, okay…so…uhhhh…okay, so, when you say

                Stalin was neither a brutal dictator nor someone to worship.

                what you’re REALLY saying is

                Stalin was a brutal dictator and someone to worship.

                is this right??? pls tell me

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                There aren’t any good dictators. Once you do purgers and send a thousand to gulags you may as well considered brutal

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              https://dessalines.github.io/essays/socialism_faq.html#did-the-soviet-union-repress-and-kill-millions-of-people Again, why don’t you address nothing that’s been presented here, if you are so sure on your points, you can certainly present a competent argument about why those sources are not to be believed or why the other sources are better, let’s debate history, sources, methodology instead of just calling people dictators and posting wikipedia links, again make an argument for the sources that constitute the wikipedia articles you are mentioning, let’s move the discussion forward, I’m not against the debate, but let’s have one, you are asking everyone to read stuff, but what about you read some of our stuff as well, and let’s have a civil discussion about stuff.

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                After the events that took place in the late 1980s and early 1990s, historians were finally allowed access to the Soviet archives. So one would expect a flow of terribly indicting facts. However the results for the bourgeois historians have been really disappointing. Of course, they did find a large amount of new evidence that confirms the shocking crimes of Stalinism. But we never had any doubt about this. Trotsky and his followers condemned these crimes long before any archives were opened. Trotsky’s supporters in Soviet Russia in the 1920 and 1930s had first hand knowledge of these crimes because they were among the first to suffer the consequences of the Stalinist degeneration. Thousands of them died at the hands of Stalin’s henchmen.

                Taken from an article linked in the dessalines repo