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'''Libertarian Stalinism''' is a political alignment which posits that the revolutionary agent in the United States is the Libertarian movement.<ref>"The only revolutionary position in the United States is Libertarianism" [https://youtu.be/wLf4dKcFCFo?t=492 8:12 of Why I'm a Libertarian Stalinist] by [[Haz Al-Din|Haz]] of [[Infrared]] on [[YouTube]] </ref> This is contrast to the current orientation of the revisionist CPUSA which tails behind the Democratic Party.  
'''Libertarian Stalinism''' is a [[political alignment]] which posits that the [[revolutionary agent]] in the United States is the [[Libertarian movement]].<ref>"The only [[revolutionary]] position in the United States is [[Libertarianism]]" [https://youtu.be/wLf4dKcFCFo?t=492 8:12 of Why I'm a Libertarian Stalinist] by [[Haz Al-Din|Haz]] of [[Infrared]] on [[YouTube]] </ref> This is contrast to the current orientation of the [[revisionist]] [[CPUSA]] which tails behind the [[Democratic Party]].  


This argument is made in the tradition of Leninism, which argues that “the working class cannot simply lay hold of the ready-made state machinery and wield it for its own purposes."<ref>[https://youtu.be/wLf4dKcFCFo Why I'm a Libertarian Stalinist] by [[Haz Al-Din|Haz]] of [[Infrared]] on [[YouTube]]</ref>
This argument is made in the tradition of [[Leninism]], which argues that “the [[working class]] cannot simply lay hold of the ready-made [[state machinery]] and wield it for its own purposes."<ref>[https://youtu.be/wLf4dKcFCFo Why I'm a Libertarian Stalinist] by [[Haz Al-Din|Haz]] of [[Infrared]] on [[YouTube]]</ref>
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Revision as of 00:09, 1 November 2022

Libertarian Stalinism is a political alignment which posits that the revolutionary agent in the United States is the Libertarian movement.[1] This is contrast to the current orientation of the revisionist CPUSA which tails behind the Democratic Party.

This argument is made in the tradition of Leninism, which argues that “the working class cannot simply lay hold of the ready-made state machinery and wield it for its own purposes."[2]

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