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I want to run an amateur long-wave radio station to teach the English-speaking people of the third world on the capitalist exploitation, and to encourage guerrilla warfare with the goal of taking over private factories there, and running them socially to industrialize those states.

Do you know any sites or books which have schematics of such stations and explain how to make them, as well as state which materials I need to buy? I have about $20,000 right now, but I could get more.

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What? I said that most people BENEFITED FROM THE SIZE OF THE ECONOMY. The size of the economy was still relatively small because it was still industrializing. The fact that the economy grew under the industrializing strategy proves that it was still not fully industrialized.

Let's look at the majority of the capitalist countries. They're poor. Their quality of life is very low. They're exploited by the private companies of the 1st world.

Why? Because they're not fully industrialized, and because there isn't a planned economy which would allow for it to industrialize. Even the famous 'capitalist' South Korea used socialist economy to grow and industrialize.

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>life isn't fair

>I hope I'm not breaking the news to anyone.

Let me fix it for you:
>capitalism isn't fair, it's inefficient and crisis ridden - the very few prosperous capitalist countries get their wealth through cheap 3rd world labor, and the vast majority of the capitalist countries are poor

>I hope I'm not breaking the news to anyone.

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Prepare for the second great wave of socialism within the next 20 years my friends.

I hope Libya has taught you something on how a relatively small spark can ignite a revolution in a revolutionary situation, even if the revolutionary situation has existed for decades. The power vacuum created by the revolution is to be filled by a socialistic vanguard party.

It isn't like a few even mild financial support wouldn't provide enough financial resources to start this spark and ignite a revolution.

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