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On the Meaning of Revolution feat. C. Derick Varn (Part I)

Emancipations Podcast

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The Importance of Socialism in Germany

The two most active socialist parties emerge from countries that are, as we said early on, late to the bourgeois revolution and late to national unification. This is, I think, unfortunately going to be one of the things that occurs in the 50s and 60s to start changing Marx's notions of revolution. We move from national liberation as being seen as something necessary for a modernizing project so that you have coherent people who can speak the same language  and join the international. Lenin really hopes that by doing that they will have national autonomy, but they will be fully instantiated socialist.

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