

Ep 83 - Reform or Revolution (Part I of II)
20 snips Jul 15, 2025
Dive into Rosa Luxemburg's groundbreaking work, exploring the clash between reform and revolution. The hosts unravel her revolutionary legacy, contrasting her views with Lenin's and dissecting misconceptions. They examine the challenges of capitalism, labor exploitation, and the limits of union power, illustrated by real worker experiences. Also discussed are the struggles of small producers in Vietnam navigating organic certification amidst bureaucratic hurdles. Tune in for a thought-provoking analysis of socialist theory and its relevance today.
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Capitalism's Inevitable Crisis
- Rosa Luxemburg critiques Bernstein's view that capitalism can adapt and avoid collapse.
- She argues capitalism mutates to suppress contradictions but ultimately leads to crises and collapse.
SPD Growth and Strategy Debate
- Social Democratic Party growth fueled belief parliamentary reform could achieve socialism.
- Lenin and Luxemburg diverged on role of vanguard and revolution timing amid capitalism's stubbornness.
Reform as a Revolutionary Tool
- Reform is a means, not an end; revolution remains the ultimate goal.
- Social democracy must struggle for reforms within capitalism while aiming for revolutionary change.