Ibland undrar jag om det inte var så att kommunisterna vann när Sovjetunionen försvann.
Helt tvärtemot vad alla trodde. Eller ja en gren av kommunismen. Mensjevikerna. De återuppstod. En internationell socialistisk gren. En gren som förordar mångkultur.
Efter Kommunismens fall och Sovjetunionens sammanbrott döpte om sig till vänster eller liberaler, släppte tog denna gren ny fart och förändrade inifrån socialdemokratin, miljöpartiet och liberaler i väst i en accelererande fart mot en vänsterrörelse med marxistisk agenda och, håll i er nu, marxistiskt värdegrund.
Allt grundar sig i den mer än sekelgamla konflikten inom socialismen. Den mellan Socialdemokrater och kommunister. Mellan Bolsjeviker och Mensjeviker.
Proletären och liknande "bolsjeviker" har en annan syn på Mensjevikernas mångkultur.
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The Bolsheviks, ....were a faction of the Marxist Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (RSDLP) which split apart from the Menshevik
faction at the Second Party Congress in 1903. The RSDLP was a revolutionary socialist political party formed in 1898 in Minsk in Belarus to unite the various revolutionary organisations of the Russian Empire into one party.
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As the Russian Revolution of 1905 progressed, Bolsheviks, Mensheviks and smaller non-Russian social democratic parties operating within the Russian Empire attempted to reunify at the Fourth (Unification) Congress of the RSDLP held at Folkets hus, Norra Bantorget in Stockholm,
April 1906. When the Mensheviks struck an alliance with the Jewish Bund, the Bolsheviks found themselves in a minority.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bolsheviks
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The "General Jewish Labour Bund in Russia and Poland" was founded in Vilnius on October 7, 1897.The name was inspired by the General German Workers' Association. The Bund sought to unite all Jewish workers in the Russian Empire into a united socialist party, and also to ally itself with the wider Russian social democratic movement to achieve a democratic and socialist Russia. The Russian Empire then included Lithuania, Latvia, Belarus, Ukraine and most of present-day Poland, areas where the majority of the world's Jews then lived. They hoped to see the Jews achieve a legal minority status in Russia. Of all Jewish political parties of the time, the Bund was the most progressive regarding gender equality, with women making up more than one-third of all members
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genera...and_and_Russia
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Summary of the Bund's Ideology
In 1958 the Jewish Labor Bund released a pamphlet commemorating the organization's 60th birthday. In it, the Bund sums up its ideology in seven points.
1.Jews are dispersed throughout the World, and are a distinct nationality, though without a common state. They will remain in this situation
in the foreseeable future. They cannot be remade into a one-state nation.
2.The State of Israel does not represent the entire Jewish People. It does not solve the Jewish problem. Even now, the population of Israel
is less than 15 percent of the worlds Jewry. Consequently, Israeli leaders are not in a position to assert Zionist claims of leadership over world Jewry, and their policies of Hebraization of Jewish life and of downgrading all Jewish communities outside of Israel (including those in democratic countries, such as the U.S.A) as places of exile are harmful and fallacious.
3.The key to the safety and the future of the Jews in Israel is peace with the Arabs. To achieve it, concessions on both sides are needed.
Israel should recognize the moral right of the Arab refugees to repatriation and compensation. The Arab nations should recognize the existence of Israel. The United Nations should do their utmost to put an end to the Israeli-Arab conflict which invites Russian penetration into this turbulent region and is a menace to world peace.
4.The overwhelming majority of the Jewish people live outside of Israel; almost half of all Jews live in the United States. Jewish problems must be solved in the countries in which the Jews live.
5.Assimilation is an escape for individuals, not a solution for a whole people with a distinctive national culture and identity. Pluralism is the life-blood of real democracy, and this principle applies to national and cultural life within countries as well.
6. Jewish national problems arising within the countries where Jews reside can be solved on the basis of freedom and democracy – more securely, by democratic Socialism – which will guarantee Jews the rights of freedom and equality, including the right to a free, autonomous self-determination to maintain their own Jewish identity and national culture. Within the Jewish community the Bund strives for a secularized Jewish culture in the Yiddish language.
7. Two criteria of Jewish policies – one for Israel, another for the Diaspora - should not be followed. Wherever Jews live – whether as a national minority throughout the world or as a majority in Israel – Jewish policy, certainly Jewish Socialist policy, should be based on the same principles of freedom, democracy, international justice and brotherhood. Reconciliation of the claims of the Jewish people with the rights of other people is the essence of the Bund approach to Jewish problems, an approach which brings into harmony the Bund’s Jewish National program with the spirit of democratic Socialist internationalism.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intern...ish_Labor_Bund
Ett marxistisk socialism. Låter som förlagan till Soros Opens society foundation.