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Crítico despiadado de todo lo existente
: 29/09/20(mar)05:34:05
ID:kbyXDXID0
>Therefore, June 10 (the date of Mussolini's declaration of war) was for me what you call a great day. But now that Hitler has grown soft, I begin to lose the trust I had placed in the Axis to strangle and pull down the so-called British colossus, that is, the greatest exponent of capitalism. They are afraid of bringing down England, they are afraid because they know that with it, the whole capitalist system will collapse. [...] I still hope that Hitler will not renounce the struggle, and will go all the way, to the extreme consequences.
>The great and authentic revolutionaries of the world are two: Mussolini and Hitler. But Mussolini's past shows that Il Duce has always been against the plutocracy and against the democracies, which paralyze the life of nations.
>Stalin, allying himself with London and Washington, has betrayed the cause of the proletariat. Moreover, I can say that on this I agree with Il Duce, when he says, as he did in his speech from last November, that if there is a man who desperately wanted the war, who first prepared it and then instigated it, it is the American president. From my point of view, however, I clarify that Roosevelt is nothing but the exponent of supercapitalism that aims at the conquest of a totalitarian imperialism.
>If Hitler can make yield the odious powers of England and America, while making thus precarious the capitalist world balance, long live the butcher Hitler who works in spite of himself to create the conditions of the proletarian world revolution … All the wars henceforth - it is an general observation - find their final epilogue in revolutionary facts. After the defeat succeeds the revolution.
Asumo que está siendo irónico? Después de los malentendidos causados por los sarcasmo de los textos de Marx y los de Stirner voy a asumir eso.
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Crítico despiadado de todo lo existente
: 30/09/20(mie)00:42:08
ID:zaxYq3wn0!
Eso lo dijo en un periodo en el que estaba siendo espiado por el régimen fascista italiano y se lo dijo a un literal policía encubierto porque sabía que el Estado le tenía un ojo encima, ya que en múltiples ocasiones fue arrestado, interrogado y provocado por la policía italiana.
Estamos hablando del mismo viejo que criticó duramente a Mussolini cuando ambos estaban en el partido socialista italiano antes de que Bordiga se fuera porque encontraba que el partidismo era una pérdida de tiempo y a Mussolini lo expulsaran por haberse vuelto un nacionalista militarista, y que siempre mantuvo la posición de que los socialdemócratas y los fascistas eran la misma mierda capitalista.