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Revolutionary Leftism with Breht O'Shea

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4.92.1K Ratings

🗓️ 30 August 2022

⏱️ 110 minutes

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Summary

There are many traditions or tendencies among the left. In fact, sometimes just trying to wrap our heads around all of the rich theoretical frameworks and various anti-capitalist thinkers can be dizzying. But it's also exciting — the richness of leftist history and theory is vital to learn and to build our work from. In this episode we've brought on someone who knows a thing or two about leftist theory — in fact, he's got multiple podcasts that go into depth on historical figures, theory, and philosophy from a post-capitalist perspective. Breht O'Shea is the host of Revolutionary Left Radio, Red Menace, and Guerrilla History. He's also an activist and organizer based out of Omaha, Nebraska. Although his breadth of knowledge spans an incredibly wide range, we brought Breht on today to focus on the Leninist tradition. We'll explore the fundamentals of Marxism–Leninism, as well as the related theoretical framework of Maoism. We talk about the importance of theory in informing our organizing, why it's important to learn about both the good and bad parts of historical figures and revolutionary movements – even when it comes to figures as controversial as Mao or Stalin. We also have a conversation about fascism in the United States, where we can go from here, and why it's important to center love and humanity in all we do. 

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After you've been convinced of like the criticism of capitalism,

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the world historical criticism of capitalism made by Marx with the help of

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angles and you're one over to the idea of socialism.

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You know, you come to the point where I understand what capitalism is.

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I understand why it's bad, how it exploits, how it brutalizes, how it oppresses.

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I know that socialism, some form of it, is the goal that I want to move toward

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politically.

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And then you ask yourself, okay, now that you've gotten that, how can you

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successfully challenge capitalism and imperialism on the global stage?

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How can we build a revolutionary communist party and lead it to a successful

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revolution?

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