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The human tendency toward Solve which gave rise to all pre-industrial escapes from the primitive world always had a failsafe in place in case the pace of fracture quickened excessively. This failsafe is Premature Coagula or unnecessary Coagula. Premature Coagula is the intentional imposition of coagula before solve can disseminate to its fullest potential from the top down in order to postpone the self demise of the ruling class which dominates a particular epoch. Occasionally the organic conservative movements to frightened working class and peasant groups are cultivated and co-opted to give Premature Coagula an heir of legitimacy.

The process of Solve originally functioned at a subconscious level but as we moved away from primitive communism and developed hiearchichal city states the ruling class needed to manage the ptocess so that dynamic development could further consolidate its power rather than lead to yet another new epoch. By seizing, managing, and redirecting these energies various ruling class elements could slow the progression of their epoch towards Total Solve and thus entrench themselves further. The last large-scale attempts at Premature Coagula were the Red Scare and the New Deal in the USA, the USSR after the death of Stalin, the rise of Fascism and it's more mainstream children's institutionalization throughout Europe during GLADIO, the rise of social democracy and welfare capitalism after world war 2.

Capitalism, in passing from the era of imperialism into the Globalist era, or the era of neoliberal globalization, significantly weakened the potential for a new Premature Coagula project to make a substantial difference and halt the arrival of Total Solve of the current epoch. Trump wad more than likely an attempt at this but said attempt has largely been a failure as will be the next welfare capitalist Democrat such as Sanders or Warren

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>The same goes for the far right since WW2, which has been demonized far more.
Bullshit. The years following WW2, NATO took in multiple fascists into it's ranks, many of who obtained high ranking positions. The west began pulling back on it's demonization of the far-right, instead dealing with the immediate threat of the USSR and communism by both trying to suppress any form media which could be seen as pro-communist or sympathetic to the USSR and supporting and funding right-wing nationalist groups throughout the world. Don't talk to me about demonization when the US funded far-right death squads to fight the communists in Latin America, backed fundamentalist groups in the Middle East, gave weapons to fascists in Italy during the Years of lead, and supported fascists in Yugoslavia. The far-right received decades of material support from the west worldwide, and still does in places like Ukraine.
>Leftism in the East isn't Marxism, it's just bourgeoise romanticism. The Russians dont hark back to the USSR because they are inspired by Marx, but because it was a period during which Russia was a superpower. Likewise, most communist movements in the East were just fronts for nationalism. They long back for the red version of fascism.
This is a retarded anarchist/leftcom argument. In no way was the USSR fascist and it's a stupid analysis based on viewing all authority as fascist. There was no "nationalism", what existed was Soviet patriotism for the entirety of the USSR. What nationalism the USSR did support was emancipatory left-nationalist struggles against imperialism as such movements were objectively progressive in a socialist sense and allowed such countries to obtain both self-determination and control of their economy from imperialist powers.
>and the far right has been able to fully exploit this, much more than the far left. Whether we want to or not, we're living in the information age, and the far right is more dominant there than the left.
The far-left was destroyed while the far-right was allowed reform itself over the years. The left is in full recovery and has been since the fall of the USSR, while the right is re-emerging after being left alone and in many ways supported clandestinely for decades.

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There will be stomach once living standards heavily drop. For the first time in nearly 300 years, Britain finds itself without the upper hand. The writing was on the wall when we lost our empire in WW2. Suddenly, Britain found itself marginalized and now it finds itself marginalized more than ever. Since the USSR collapsed, the British bourgeois has thought it can take away every concession made to the working class after WW2 such as the NHS, free education, almost guaranteed housing and welfare. The bourgeoisie have made a fatal error neither I or Stalin could ever have predicted: they've doubled down on the blackest reaction for the sake of greed. This is a grave mistake. The reason the British bourgeois and even aristocracy lasted so long is that they never afraid to make tactical concessions to keep the working classes happy. However, in a twist, they've completely abandoned this practice and gone full capitalist, something they've never done before, and especially in a time of such vulnerability. They've left their belly open to attack, and I have no doubt the working classes will exploit this.

Stalin's prophecy came true. This is the beginning of the end for capitalist Britain, the dialectic has been set in motion.

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Materialist. I'm marxist-leninist to the core.

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