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The theory of permanent revolution and the precedents of the Korean revolution
World
The theory of permanent revolution and the precedents of the Korean revolution
April 12, 2024

The semi-colonial rule of imperialism over South Korea stopped the national-democratic revolution of the Korean people. It will only conclude with the liberation of South Korea and the reunification of the entire peninsula independently of imperialism, writes Eduardo Vasco.

Explicando la política de Lenin y las acciones de Putin en Ucrania
February 10, 2024

Lo que Putin está haciendo es combatir la violación de la autodeterminación de Rusia. Al expulsar a la OTAN de Ucrania, objetivamente también actúa por la libertad de Ucrania, esclavizada por las potencias imperialistas.

Explicando la política de Lenin y las acciones de Putin en Ucrania
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The Multipolar Alliance as the Last Line of Defense of the UN Charter
History
The Multipolar Alliance as the Last Line of Defense of the UN Charter
July 1, 2021

The question should be asked: was FDR’s intention to dismantle the British Empire only a ruse to create the Anglo-American special relationship in a new US-led reconquest of the world, or was his plan genuine?

On Roosevelt and Stalin: What Revisionist Historians Want Us to Forget
September 18, 2020

The current attempt to rewrite history is of the most paramount significance because it is what is used today to shape who we regard as a “friend” and who we regard as a “foe.”

On Roosevelt and Stalin: What Revisionist Historians Want Us to Forget
History
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In Support of President Putin’s History of World War II
History
In Support of President Putin’s History of World War II
June 26, 2020

The USSR was the ugly Cassandra, the truth-teller about the Nazi danger: almost everyone despised her and few would embrace her.

Victory Day – As Franklin Roosevelt Would Have Seen It
May 9, 2020

FDR would not have celebrated Victory Day 75 years after his death with his customary loud and generous laughter. He could only have wept.

Victory Day – As Franklin Roosevelt Would Have Seen It
History
Was the 1945 Yalta Conference a Mirage?
History
Was the 1945 Yalta Conference a Mirage?
February 4, 2020

The relatively smooth waters of cooperation between FDR, Churchill, and Stalin at Yalta concealed roiling cross currents beneath the glistening surface which some historians like to emphasise. These rip tides were quick to erupt in the last weeks of the war.

Misrepresentations of American & Soviet Roles in WWII and the Cold War
October 1, 2019

FDR had no illusions about what immense and unnecessary suffering Stalin’s domestic policies produced, but this wasn’t FDR’s business. US national security was.

Misrepresentations of American & Soviet Roles in WWII and the Cold War
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