The Ice Has Been Broken, The Road Is Open (October Revolution Documentary)
The documentary "The Ice Has Been Broken, The Road Is Open", prepared by the Communist Party of Greece for the 100th anniversary of the October Revolution, is now online with English voice-over for you, our friends.
The one is the mass of citizens, pure, simple thirsting for justice and friends of liberty. It is this virtuous people that spills all its blood to found the republic that is imposing to internal enemies and shakes the thrones of tyrants.
The other is a mass of the ambitious and intriguers, it’s the chatting, charlatan, artificial people who show themselves everywhere, who persecute patriotism, who grab onto the tribunes and often the public functions; who abuse the learning that the advantages of the ancien regime gave them in order to fool public opinion. It’s this people of rogues, of foreigners, of hypocritical counter-revolutionaries who place themselves between the people and their representatives in order to fool the one and slander the other; to block their operations, to turn against the public good the most useful laws and the most salutary truths.
Speech given from the tribune of the Convention;
7 Prairial, Year II (May 26, 1794);
Translated: for marxists.org by Mitch Abidor;
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_KUZ1hkv9Qk
Year of production 1972
The anthem of the Soviet pioneers
Children's Choir of the Moscow House of Pioneers
Composer: Sergei Kaydan-Deshkin
Author of words Alexander Zharov
The All-Union Pioneer Organization named after Vladimir Ilyich Lenin was born at the dawn of Soviet power. May 19, 1922 was its birthday.
In Voronezh, the organization of the first detachment of pioneers took place on June 21, 1923. The history of the organization was started by the Komsomol members of the 20s, the first pioneer counselors who created detachments of young Leninists.
The word "pioneer" means "advanced", "discoverer". Pioneers are those who discovered new lands, made discoveries in science, technology, literature and art. To be a Pioneer-Leninist - it meant to be ahead in everything and always be ahead, to bring up the wonderful traits of a Soviet man - love for his homeland and devotion to the cause of the great Communist Party, diligence and desire for knowledge, honesty and nobility, modesty and discipline. Children of secondary schools became pioneers, it was honorable, fun and meant the first step on the way to becoming a good member of the communist society.
https://arsvo.ru/informacionnaya_deyatelnost/vystavki/vzvejtes-kostrami-sinie-nochi/
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TgzJCEflfWQ
In this video we will discuss a very important and complex topic: Why did the Soviet Union collapse? Why did the socialist order collapse?
In order to analyze how or why the Soviet Union collapsed, we first need to understand what the Soviet Union stands for: The Soviet Union represents the largest, most comprehensive move ever made to achieve a classless society. In the 74 years of its existence, the Soviet peoples have achieved great successes. In the Soviet Union, very important achievements were made; achievements that proved that humanity was not doomed to exploitation. Great strides have been made towards creating a society where man does not exploit man and where equality and freedom prevail. Despite decades of slander campaigns and relentless anti-propaganda, the Soviet Union managed to engrave all these achievements in history. Of course, important mistakes were also made in the Soviet Union... And these mistakes laid the groundwork for the collapse of the country. Yet the Soviet Union as a whole, remains the greatest source of inspiration for humanity.
Text Prepared by: Dr. Murat Akad
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What led to the collapse of the Soviet Union?
How did Gorbachev's reforms contribute to the end of the Cold War?
What were the key events during the fall of communism in Eastern Europe?
Why did the Baltic States gain independence after the Soviet Union's dissolution?
What role did perestroika and glasnost play in the Soviet Union's demise?
How did the collapse of the Soviet Union impact the geopolitical landscape?
What were the consequences of the end of the Eastern Bloc?
How did the post-Soviet era shape the political landscape of Eurasia?
What is the legacy of the USSR in the former Soviet republics?
How did the collapse of the Soviet Union contribute to the emergence of a new world order?
What were the major political transformations during the transition period in Russia?
How did the demise of the Soviet Empire affect global politics?
What historical events marked the end of the Cold War era?
How did the dissolution of the Soviet Union impact the lives of people in Eastern Europe?
What were the economic consequences of the Soviet Union's collapse?
How did the fall of communism influence the balance of power in international relations?
What challenges did the Soviet republics face after gaining independence?
How did the political landscape of Europe change after the collapse of the Eastern Bloc?
What were the key factors leading to the new world order after the Cold War?
How did the global shift in power dynamics unfold after the end of the Soviet Union?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FxV6ZUvIoHM
The economic anarchy of capitalist society as it exists today is, in my opinion, the real source of the evil.
#alberteinstein #alberteinsteinbestquotes #alberteinsteinquotesinenglish
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t4ApBlJCQUU
Capital is dead labour, that, vampire-like, only lives by sucking living labour, and lives the more, the more labour it sucks.
#KarlMarx #blade
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yw6wryy9faw
The capitalist system we live in, which is built on individual private property, has always answered "yes" to this question. From the early thinkers of liberal political economy to the philosophers of the 19th century who were disillusioned with the Enlightenment, and from the Nobel Prize-winning liberals of the 20th century to the neopositivists of the last three decades, many intellectuals have argued that human beings are fundamentally selfish, viewing selfishness as the core aspect of human nature. These thinkers have built their theories and philosophical ideas around this premise. From the classical liberal concept of Homo economicus to Nietzsche's idea of the "superhuman" that influenced Nazi fascism, and even the icons of today's pop culture, our society has shaped the idea of the "individual" based on this belief. So much so that it has been claimed that selfishness is not only a characteristic of human beings but also of all living organisms. It is said that genes and cells can also exhibit selfish behavior.
Copywriter: Dr. Nevzat Evrim Önal
English Translation: Özge Fındık
Are humans naturally selfish or selfless?
Do human beings have inherent selfish tendencies?
Is selfishness a fundamental trait of human nature?
What drives human behavior: selfishness or altruism?
Exploring the debate on human innate selfishness.
The psychology of human selfishness and altruism.
Nature vs. nurture: Examining human selfishness.
Unveiling the truth behind human nature and selfishness.
Is selfish behavior hardwired into the human psyche?
The evolutionary origins of human selfishness.
Understanding human motives: selfishness and altruism.
The ethical dimensions of human nature: selfishness or empathy?
Are there exceptions to human selfishness in society?
The role of culture in shaping human selfish tendencies.
Debunking myths about human selfishness and selflessness.
How do social dynamics influence human selfish behaviors?
Is selfish behavior learned or instinctual in humans?
The delicate balance between self-interest and altruism in humans.
Exploring the connection between human morality and selfishness.
The impact of technology on human selfishness and altruism.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W2JipZj2iAs
Fascism first came to power in Italy. This fascist government set an example for fascists in Poland, Germany, Spain, Portugal, etc. For some it continues to be a model even today. In this series we will discuss the rise and fall of Italian fascism.
Source:@keepkurs
Original movie:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nddkvl_qqBk&t=348s
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7PX8dkZm5k8
Machinery often surprises and scares people. A class-based society causes people to lose control over the products they create. So, people become alienated from their products and see these products as the gifts of rulers and gods. The fruits of people's labor seem like uncontrollable, frightening, mystical things. Machinery, which we cannot understand how it works, also seems like such a thing.
Written by: Yavuz Koroglu, Sercan Kabakci
Eng voiceover editor: Özge Fındık
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s8o37I2Bl6k
"I hate the indifferent. I believe, as Frederich Hebbel did, that ‘living means being partisan’. There can’t be men [sic] who are men alone and exist outside of the city. To really live means to be a citizen and to take part. Indifference is abulia, is parasitism, is cowardice. Indifference isn’t life. This is why I hate the indifferent.
Indifference is the dead weight of history. It is the millstone around the innovator’s neck; the inert matter in which the brightest enthusiasms are drowned; the marsh that surrounds the old city and defends it better than its strongest walls, better than the valour of its warriors, because it swallows the assailants within its murky vortices, it decimates them, it disheartens them, and sometimes it makes them desist from the heroic deed."
The translation of Giovanni Tiso for Overland was used. It was first published in the newspaper "La città futura" (City of the Future) in February 1917, almost entirely by Antonio Gramsci.
https://overland.org.au/2013/03/i-hate-the-indifferent/
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6nyajwm4wUs