And I make this extensive to all of so called Latin America. As long as there's an international market that subdues our nations for its interests, that are the interests of the powerful nations (imperialists) as much as of the international bourgeoisie (transnational corps) any attempt at "national liberation" or at "building socialism" will end in corruption, cronyism (boliburguesÃa) and in the long run repression in order to keep power
That's why I'm an internationalist and not a nationalist
Comments
Displaying 0 of 1 comments
Comrade Ferret
@argumento I wanna push back on that last bit. Sure, nationalism wound up to not be very productive in Venezuela, but nationalism has often been at the heart of very successful socialist movements such as those in Cuba, the DPRK, and Vietnam. You can't really have internationalism without nationalism; otherwise, you just end up with a sort of globalism, however well-meaning.
Mentions: @argumento@hispagatos.space
Likes: 0
Replies: 0
Boosts: 0