1
edit
(made new introductory sentence, moved quotes to the bottom) |
(→Utopian universal internationalism: Fixed typo) Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit |
||
Line 14: | Line 14: | ||
- Mao Ze Dong, "The United Front in Cultural Work" (October 30, 1944), Selected Works, Vol. III, pp. 236-37. *</blockquote> | - Mao Ze Dong, "The United Front in Cultural Work" (October 30, 1944), Selected Works, Vol. III, pp. 236-37. *</blockquote> | ||
==== Utopian universal internationalism ==== | ==== Utopian universal internationalism ==== | ||
<blockquote>"Across the rest of the world Marxist-Leninists never advocated on behalf of an abstract | <blockquote>"Across the rest of the world Marxist-Leninists never advocated on behalf of an abstract supernational working class, nor did they preach the destruction of their own nations to berate their own people for their ostensible backwardness. On the contrary, Marxist-Leninist parties were successful for the precise reason that they could connect with and give body to the strivings of a concrete and determinate people other than superimposing on them foreign and abstract doctrines" | ||
Socialist Patriotism: America vs. America" by Infrared Collective<ref name=":0">Socialist Patriotism: America vs. America by Infrared<nowiki/>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eveOKE4Ones&t=328s</ref></blockquote> | Socialist Patriotism: America vs. America" by Infrared Collective<ref name=":0">Socialist Patriotism: America vs. America by Infrared<nowiki/>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eveOKE4Ones&t=328s</ref></blockquote> | ||
==== Accusations of Chauvinism ==== | ==== Accusations of Chauvinism ==== | ||
Accusations of chauvinism against American Communists were unfounded, for example claims that PatSocs were against Indigenous sovereignty. | Accusations of chauvinism against American Communists were unfounded, for example claims that PatSocs were against Indigenous sovereignty. |
edit