Just don't ask why all the subs with nukes are gathering in one location.
This is in line with my thinking that for global socialism to thrive the US just needs to go hard on anarchism and tear down the superstructure that is the imperial core.
Anarcho-syndicalism has been the most successful leftist movement in the US so far.
They failed, but nothing else has really gotten close.
muricans are too red scared so it’s easier to get them to like anarchism
Basically just this. It's hard to sell communism or vanguard parties to Americans. It's easier to radicalize libertarians and disillusioned conservatives on anarchism and then once they are on board with the idea of a classless stateless society (muh small government) you can work backward from there on how to achieve such a goal.
I guess what I'm saying is that anarchism, I feel like, is a necessary transitional ideology to radicalize people (especially white people) that are beginning to question the systemic issues inherent to capitalism.
France and greece aren't anarchists, fake map.
Also, because the whole thing isn't green we're all dead anyways
Cuba isn't explicitly ecocommunist but is still the most sustainable developed country on the planet.
what position is Greenland, cyprus, djibouti, qatar, east timor, mauritius, seychelles The Bahamas, Jamaica, Puerto rico, Cape Verde, Sao Tome and Principe, all of Oceania except for New zealand and new guinea, the entirety of the lesser Antilles, Vancouver island, Prince Edward Island, Cape Breton island, all of the Nunavutian islands, Anticosti Island, the central phillipines, the outer Herbides, Hawaii, the Alaskan Panhandle, the Aleutian islands, North Jutlandic Island, most islands in the baltic sea, most islands in the aegean sea, the Maluku and Lesser Sunda Islands, as well as various other indonesian islands, the Musandam Governorate, zanzibar, Svalbard, Socotra, Cabinda, Sakhalin Island, Franz Josef land, Jeju, okinawa, the Galapagos, the southern tip of the america, the falklands, antartica, and the rest of the various uncolored islands in places like the gambia, senegal, russia, spain, canada, and india in?
Each one belongs to a different strain of socialism, each more obscure than the last.
France as Maoists would have been super accurate 30 years ago, but today it's sort of died off. It's all anarchists now, in my experience.