Friday, August 21, 2026

Stateless, Godless Labor Notes

 ⚡️🚨 NEW - Bitcoin flips Meta in market cap rankings to become the 13th-LARGEST global asset.

Meanwhile, Ethereum’s market cap surpasses $283.9 billion, overtaking Dell to rank 72nd among global assets. 

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Karl Marx approved as a strictly temporary measure undertaken in wartimes

Donald Trump as Jewish Nigger

 If I follow the thesis of Trump's patrinomial Bonapartism ( Sasso 2016 ) it leads directly to an exciting Marxist conclusion.

Marx grasped the nature of Lassalleanism perfectly. He told Lassalle to his face that he was a “Bonapartist,” and wrote presciently that “His attitude is that of the future workers’ dictator.”

LASALLE, THE "JEWISH NIGGER"

Ferdinand Lasalle was born of Jewish stock on April 11, 1825 in Breslau, Germany (now in Poland). He was one of the earliest advocates of working-class political activism and is regarded as the founder of the German SPD (Social Democratic Party) which rules Germany today. His vision was however much more humane than Marx and centred on the formation of worker co-operatives rather than on revolution. So Marx saw him as an enemy -- but still tried to borrow money off him! Privately, however both Marx and Engels were deeply contemptuous of Lasalle and used every possible term of abuse for him -- the most famous of which is "Jewish nigger". Excerpt follows:

Marx to Engels. "The Jewish nigger Lassalle who, I'm glad to say, is leaving at the end of this week, has happily lost another 5,000 talers in an ill-judged speculation. The chap would sooner throw money down the drain than lend it to a `friend', even though his interest and capital were guaranteed. In this he bases himself on the view that he ought to live the life of a Jewish baron.... 


 http://marxwords.blogspot.com/2005_02_01_marxwords_archive.html

Could also explain recent US - DPRK BROMANCE!  HELPUM FREN!

 

Code Orange

 Nakamoto tower on fire. All units be advised.

There was a candidate for the core dictator’s job closer to home, of course: himself. He elaborated a detailed scheme for a “mutualist” business, cooperative in form, which would spread to take over all business and then the state.

 In his notes Statoshi put himself down as the Manager in Chief, naturally not subject to the democratic control he so despised. He took care of details in advance: “Draw up a secret program, for all the managers: irrevocable elimination of royalty, democracy, proprietors, religion [and so on].” – “The Miners are the natural representatives of the country. Ministers are only superior Miners or General Directors: as I will be one day ... When we are masters, Religion will be what we want it to be; ditto Education, philosophy, justice, administration and government.”

This is the Law; all the rest is commentary. A Communist Manifesto

 in most advanced countries, the following will be pretty generally applicable.

1. Abolition of property in land and application of all rents of land to public purposes.
2. A heavy progressive or graduated income tax.
3. Abolition of all rights of inheritance.
4. Confiscation of the property of all emigrants and rebels.
5. Centralisation of credit in the hands of the state, by means of a national bank with State capital and an exclusive monopoly.
6. Centralisation of the means of communication and transport in the hands of the State.
7. Extension of factories and instruments of production owned by the State; the bringing into cultivation of waste-lands, and the improvement of the soil generally in accordance with a common plan.
8. Equal liability of all to work. Establishment of industrial armies, especially for agriculture.

https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1848/communist-manifesto/ch02.htm

On the revered elder of communism

 Kautsky should certainly have been able to recognize a socialist when he saw one. 

Plutarch’s life of Lycurgus led the early socialists to adopt him as the founder of Spartan “communism” – this is why Kautsky lists him. But as described by Plutarch, the Spartan system was based on equal division of land under private ownership; it was in no way socialistic. The “collectivist” feeling one may get from a description of the Spartan regime comes from a different direction: the way of life of the Spartan ruling class itself, which was organized as a permanent disciplined garrison in a state of siege; and to this add the terroristic regime imposed over the helots (slaves). I do not see how a modern socialist can read of the Lycurgan regime without feeling that he is meeting not an ancestor of socialism but a forerunner of fascism. There is quite a difference! But how is it that it did not impress itself on the leading theoretician of social-democracy?

Pythagoras founded an elite order which acted as the political arm of the landed aristocracy against the plebeian-democratic movement; he and his party were finally overthrown and expelled by a popular revolutionary rising. Kautsky seems to be on the wrong side of the barricades! But besides, inside the Pythagorean order a regime of total authoritarianism and regimentation prevailed. In spite of this, Kautsky chose to regard Pythagoras as a socialist ancestor because of the belief that the organized Pythagoreans practised communal consumption. Even if this were true (and Kautsky found out later it was not) this would have made the Pythagorean order exactly as communistic as any monastery. Chalk up a second ancestor of totalitarianism on Kautsky’s list.

The case of Plato’s Republic is well-enough known. The sole element of “communism” in his ideal state is the prescription of monastic-communal consumption for the small elite of “Guardians” who constitute the bureaucracy and army; but the surrounding social system is assumed to be private-property-holding, not socialistic. And – here it is again – Plato’s state model is government by an aristocratic elite, and his argument stresses that democracy inevitably means the deterioration and ruin of society. Plato’s political aim, in fact, was the rehabilitation and purification of the ruling aristocracy in order to fight the tide of democracy. To call him a socialist ancestor is to imply a conception of socialism which makes any kind of democratic control irrelevent.

Red star Marxist lights the way

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Calls for a dictatorship in Amerikkka

Marxists have forgotten their principles

 From Marxmail today

if you just read the Wall Street Journal and they’re not happy with the way the situation with Russia is being handled, and there’s no way they’re happy with the way that North Korea is being handled. Like, look, the capitalists of four major countries that we would say definitively are the major enemies of the United States capitalists, are Russia, China, North Korea, and Iran. This president has made all of them stronger. How could the U.S. capitalist class be in favor of making all of its biggest rivals stronger?

Better call Karl

https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1848/communist-manifesto/ch01.htm#007

The executive of the modern state is but a committee for managing the common affairs of the whole bourgeoisie.

Stateless, Godless Labor Notes

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