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Wasn't Lenin in 1917 writing "kill the bastards" as advice in a bunch of his missives? I've never been big on the russian civil war, but I remember something about Lenin making Stalin look like a lamb
While the Russian Civil War did start in 1917, I think they mean prior to the October Revolution, but you can still just read State and Revolution and other texts and see that Lenin was very much opposed to anarchist ideas and argued for the necessity of the use of state violence on the part of the dictatorship of the proletariat.
Radlibs haven’t read Lenin, they just “know” he wrote “anarchist praxis” because some other radlib who also has never read Lenin said so on
I was thinking of his letters back home while he was in exile. I remember something about him sending a bunch of letters urging the Bolsheviks to do more and be more violent
I'd be interested in reading it if you find specific examples.
There's this wonderful old Yiddish anarchist song from Russia where they sing joyfully about putting the tsar and his mother in a box [timestamped]
It wasn't just Lenin calling to kill the bastards - even the anarchists were doing it back then.
Shit, I don't say this very often but I swear that if some of today's western anarchists met a figure like Durruti or Malatesta and listened to what they advocated for, they'd denounce them for being tankies.
I think a lot of modern western leftists just flat out can't imagine the horrible conditions people had to endure back then, I'm not trying to call people "soft" or whatever, or advocate for similar positions, but I really struggle to understand the pre-revolutionary conditions in places like China or Russia. It's beyond my scope of truly understanding how awful it must have been. And I've gone out of my way to learn about what things were like back then, listened to people telling stories passed down by their grandparents, because the conditions of these places just flat out aren't taught in the west whatsoever, just a vague "things were bad and people were unhappy."
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