What Is Stalinism? | Revolution Festival '23

What Is Stalinism? | Revolution Festival '23

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Monopolies and imperialism

2026 has started with an almighty imperialist bang. Given the current actions of US imperialism, kidnapping the president of Venezuela and threatening the rest of Latin America and Greenland, it is clear that imperialism is something communists must understand. Liberal media will ...  Show more

Hands Off Venezuela

On Saturday January 3rd 2026, Nicolas Maduro was kidnapped from his home by the United States. This is a clear act of Western Imperialist aggression which all communists should be opposed to. But why is it happening? What does this mean for US imperialism, world capitalism and co ...  Show more

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