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Class Consciousness Project Comrade and CPGB-ML member.

This channel is to share and support anti-imperialist struggle, pursue class politics, and also offer my own taste in music and film.
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Forwarded from Quds News Network
NYPD crack down on pro-Palestine student protesters.

By the Bahraini cartoonist Sara Qaed.
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BREAKING| President of Colombia, Gustavo Petro, announces that starting from tomorrow, May 2, Colombia will break relations with Israel.
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BREAKING: The Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington, becomes the first university in the United States to completely divest from Israel.
Forwarded from NEW WORLD ORDYR 313 (🇮🇷 Rydro | عباس 🕋⚔️)
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🇺🇸🇵🇸🎥 | American immorality police deployed armed to the teeth with rifles ready to shoot college kids for waving flags, sitting in tents and holding peace signs, University of California

🔸 Same police were absent when the protesters were attacked by the Jewish mobs with sticks, hammers and chemicals

🇮🇷 @NEWWORLDORDYR | قناتنا بالعربية#NWO313 #FalseUtopia
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🇹🇷🏴‍☠️⚡️ | Turkiye suspends all trade with israel

🔸 Turkiye suspends all trade with Israel, including metal, which is the need of the day for the Israeli arms industry. israel vows retaliation

🇮🇷 @NEWWORLDORDYR | قناتنا بالعربية
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Forwarded from Soviet Books
Felix Dzerzhinsky. A Biography.

Translated from the Russian by Natalia Belskaya.
Progress Publishers 1988.
Forwarded from Soviet Books
Felix Dzerzhinsky a biography .pdf
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Felix Dzerzhinsky. A Biography.

Translated from the Russian by Natalia Belskaya.
Progress Publishers 1988.
Here are actual statists of the changing in the class composition from the October revolution onwards.
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“Return”, painting by Vladimir Kostetsky, 1947.
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This caricature photo was published by the French newspaper la presse and then it was pulled down after the pressure of the zionist lobby.
On April 16th 1917, Vladimir Lenin returned to Petrograd from exile

On this day, the All-Russian Bolshevik Conference ended in Petrograd - and the leader of the Bolsheviks arrived in Petrograd at the Finlyandsky Station.

During the February Revolution, Vladimir Lenin was in exile in Zurich. At the station he was met by his comrades in the revolutionary struggle, representatives of various Marxist parties - a noisy meeting took place there.

The Chairman of the Provisional Executive Committee of the Petrograd Soviet, the Menshevik Nikolai Chkheidze, called on Lenin to unite in the name of defending the revolution.
But Lenin immediately announced the radical slogans of a “world Socialist revolution.”

The armored car, from which Lenin spoke to those gathered on the square of the Finlyandsky Station is an icon of the revolution.

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🌟 On April 16, 1895, the first glass factory in Donbass, "Steklograd," began operating

🔹In the city of Konstantinovka, there were three major glass enterprises in the USSR: the Glass Factory, "Avtosteklo," and the Bottle Factory.

🔹The legendary first stars of the Moscow Kremlin were made at the Konstantinovka factories.

🔹Portholes for spacecraft, submarines, and icebreakers were also produced there.

🔹The unique glass sarcophagus in Lenin's Mausoleum was also made in Konstantinovka.

🔹In the 1970s, the production of insulating materials, glass-rubberoid, fiberglass, and glass cladding tiles was developed.

🔹Alas, "Steklograd" did not survive the collapse of the USSR and the turbulent '90s. Now, only memories remain of the former glory of the giants of the Soviet-era glass industry.
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Learning to work with your hands at school

The classes of labour at the Soviet school taught children important applied skills of using various tools and machinery. Pupils even mastered lathe and drills.

More importantly, the young ones learned the value of manual work and the appreciation of material creation, and thus were also taught to appreciate other people's work when recognising it in all sorts daily utility tools and societal fabric such as collective infrastructure!

As a bonus, many pupils kept as mementos or reminders small items, crafted with our own hands.

Posters read:
"We need to learn the labour - the work is afraid of a master"
"Schoolchildren, acquire skills in manual labour!!"
"It is good to have skillful hands"


In the photo, children of primary school age are confidently handling a lathe.

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