Forwarded from Patriotic Socialist Front — New Channel (Based Sgt. Barnes)
Gave me some interesting responses regarding my cybernetic socialist approach to corporatism….
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This community of mine was all the way up to almost 10 K
https://x.com/ZoranZoltanous/status/1894259855411581182
https://x.com/ZoranZoltanous/status/1894259855411581182
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Forwarded from Les Lansquenets 🏴
#Russia #SmolenskCenter #FutureOfRussia #Interview 🔥 🇷🇺
The future of Russia 🇷🇺: an interview you cannot miss❗️
As we mark another anniversary of the invasion of Ukraine 🇺🇦 the question of Russia's future looms larger than ever. What lies ahead for this vast nation at the heart of global tensions?
🗓 On 3rd March 2025 at 15:30 CET, Kultura Europa together with Les Lansquenets brings you an exclusive online interview that dives into these pressing questions.
🎙 Featuring 🎙:
➡️ Gabriele Adinolfi & Giancarlo Ferrara
➡️ In dialogue with Vadim Sidorov, Russian dissident and Deputy of the Smolensk Center.
This is more than just a talk; it’s a deep dive into the political, social, and cultural crossroads Russia faces today. Don’t miss this opportunity to hear unique perspectives from Russian dissident, who is working on these subjects from many years.
Share this post❗️Be with us❗️See you on 03.03.2025❗️
🔴Les Lansquenets🔴
The future of Russia 🇷🇺: an interview you cannot miss❗️
As we mark another anniversary of the invasion of Ukraine 🇺🇦 the question of Russia's future looms larger than ever. What lies ahead for this vast nation at the heart of global tensions?
🗓 On 3rd March 2025 at 15:30 CET, Kultura Europa together with Les Lansquenets brings you an exclusive online interview that dives into these pressing questions.
🎙 Featuring 🎙:
➡️ Gabriele Adinolfi & Giancarlo Ferrara
➡️ In dialogue with Vadim Sidorov, Russian dissident and Deputy of the Smolensk Center.
This is more than just a talk; it’s a deep dive into the political, social, and cultural crossroads Russia faces today. Don’t miss this opportunity to hear unique perspectives from Russian dissident, who is working on these subjects from many years.
Share this post❗️Be with us❗️See you on 03.03.2025❗️
🔴Les Lansquenets🔴
Forwarded from 𝑬𝒖𝒓𝒐𝒑𝒆𝒂𝒏 𝑺𝒐𝒄𝒊𝒂𝒍𝒊𝒔𝒎
Fascism is a combination of fascio and fasces — a group of dedicated individuals committed to building a strong “totalitarian” state in the name of the primacy of the nation. Mussolini made it entirely clear that he intended “to destroy the old Italy of decadent liberalism and democracy and give birth to a young, virile, new Italy.” Having abandoned the idea of social revolution, he fully embraced the notion of national revolution aimed at upending the international status quo.
This was behind the notion propagated by the fascists that Italy was a “proletarian nation” — a relatively backward country subordinate to the great European “plutocratic” nations (most notably Great Britain), which prevented Italy from realizing its economic potential and status as a great power. The ensuing conflict was one between the core and periphery. This notion was later adopted by Latin American economists, such as Raul Prebisch, the first secretary-general of the UN Conference on Trade and Development, to explain Latin America’s relative “backwardness.” Thus, it is hardly surprising that prominent Latin American populist leaders such as Juan Perón and, to a limited degree, Jorge Eliécer Gaitán were impressed by fascism, even if the latter considered Mussolini a “ridiculous” figure.
Mussolini’s goal was for Italy to catch up economically and militarily and to turn the country into a major world power. This was reflected in fascist economic policy, centered upon central planning, heavy regulation and protectionism. Given fascism’s ideational roots, it was hardly surprising that it was profoundly hostile to economic individualism, laissez-faire liberalism and capitalism, even if Mussolini was forced to make compromises on the economic front.
In general, fascist economic policy was pure socialism, as was its promotion of social welfare. As Sheri Berman puts it, fascism in the 1930s “spoke to the social and psychological needs of citizens to be protected from the ravages of capitalism at a time when other political actors were offering little help.” Fascism proposed a “national socialist” solution to the hardship experienced by ordinary citizens — a solution that was hardly original. The French Boulangist deputy and prominent writer Maurice Barrès had advanced a similar program as early as the 1890s in an attempt to appeal to working-class voters in his electoral district, the town of Nancy in Lorraine.
https://www.fairobserver.com/region/europe/history-fascism-benito-mussolini-italian-world-history-italy-latest-news-64928/
This was behind the notion propagated by the fascists that Italy was a “proletarian nation” — a relatively backward country subordinate to the great European “plutocratic” nations (most notably Great Britain), which prevented Italy from realizing its economic potential and status as a great power. The ensuing conflict was one between the core and periphery. This notion was later adopted by Latin American economists, such as Raul Prebisch, the first secretary-general of the UN Conference on Trade and Development, to explain Latin America’s relative “backwardness.” Thus, it is hardly surprising that prominent Latin American populist leaders such as Juan Perón and, to a limited degree, Jorge Eliécer Gaitán were impressed by fascism, even if the latter considered Mussolini a “ridiculous” figure.
Mussolini’s goal was for Italy to catch up economically and militarily and to turn the country into a major world power. This was reflected in fascist economic policy, centered upon central planning, heavy regulation and protectionism. Given fascism’s ideational roots, it was hardly surprising that it was profoundly hostile to economic individualism, laissez-faire liberalism and capitalism, even if Mussolini was forced to make compromises on the economic front.
In general, fascist economic policy was pure socialism, as was its promotion of social welfare. As Sheri Berman puts it, fascism in the 1930s “spoke to the social and psychological needs of citizens to be protected from the ravages of capitalism at a time when other political actors were offering little help.” Fascism proposed a “national socialist” solution to the hardship experienced by ordinary citizens — a solution that was hardly original. The French Boulangist deputy and prominent writer Maurice Barrès had advanced a similar program as early as the 1890s in an attempt to appeal to working-class voters in his electoral district, the town of Nancy in Lorraine.
https://www.fairobserver.com/region/europe/history-fascism-benito-mussolini-italian-world-history-italy-latest-news-64928/
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Forwarded from Cultured American
A Young Stonewall Jackson Photographed During the Mexican-American War (1847)
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The Fascio Newsletter (Uncensored)
https://youtu.be/2Oj0KwkmSSU
I left a fat ass comment in the comment section that everybody should like! I corrected lots of errors that were in the video, even though the conclusions are good.
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Forwarded from NRWAVE
The world must die so that a new and better world can be created, reincarnated at a higher level
Roman von Ungern-Sternberg
Roman von Ungern-Sternberg
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Forwarded from 𝑬𝒖𝒓𝒐𝒑𝒆𝒂𝒏 𝑺𝒐𝒄𝒊𝒂𝒍𝒊𝒔𝒎
Hajo Funke says the AfD poses a "danger for the liberal order and the rule of law .... If ever in power, they would destroy that very order. The majority of their activists demand national revolution."
I know I sometimes ask for a boost post, but I really need this to be boosted as quickly as possible to amplify the post. It’s more of a big brain emergency on what to do for an asteroid threat in 2029.
https://x.com/ZoranZoltanous/status/1894600460775899269
https://x.com/ZoranZoltanous/status/1894600460775899269
X (formerly Twitter)
Zoran Zoltanous 𒉭 (@ZoranZoltanous) on X
Hey @elonmusk, Zolt here with a tight plan: Merge SpaceX, Blue Origin, Boeing, and NASA via DOGE audit to cut waste. SpaceX’s Falcon 9 (80+ reuses) and Starship (150t payload) replace NASA’s SLS, with Blue Origin’s New Glenn (2025 launch) and Boeing’s Starliner…
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