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Yes, Marx definitely wrote a lot about "western chauvinism." Perhaps you mean "social chauvinism?" Because it's definitely very confusing language for the under studied. Perhaps you should pick up some German language.
Again, I just can't help but be struck by the stark chasm between this liturgical internet "leftism," which seems confused between the principals of pragmatic worker liberation, versus the fantasy that Lenin's autocracy ever achieved anything noteworthy. But I guess populist fan service gets engagement, so who cares about results, right?
"MLs cannot imagine political theory after 1924! But also, unless Karl Marx himself explicitly said it, it isn't real!'
Lol, perfect. I can tell you watch Oppenheimer recently...
You think the USSR wasn't a noteworthy improvement on imperial Russia? And your calling other people 'under-studied'? Good lord, liberals really are proudly ignorant.
MLs. MLs are the ones who care about results and 'practical workers liberation', rather than liberals, who simply demand instant utopia while defending capitalism.