WordaDay – Marxist Glossary 3.0 – The three Internationals’ history, doctrine and political-economic context:

The communist movement from the early 1800s to the 1970s was a subjective intellectual response of revolutionaries, seeking to represent the long-term goal of the proletariat during the period of transition from agriculture to industry. The industrial revolution created new classes evolving in antagonism with feudal society. The new classes (capitalist and proletariat) together constituted […]

WordaDay – Marxist Glossary 3.0 – International communist organizations (1848–1943)

The past international associations of communist organizations were each called an “International.” Three Internationals have existed, which corresponded to the three great quantitative stages in developing the industrial revolution and the transition from agriculture to industry. Each of these stages produced its corresponding doctrines of the class struggle, which served as the foundation of each […]

WordaDay – Marxist Glossary Mini 3.0 – General Crisis of Capitalism

The general crisis of capitalism was the political-military antagonism between world imperialism and Soviet power. The 1917 Soviet revolution ushered in the general crisis of capitalism after the Bolsheviks established the military dictatorship of the proletariat and placed 1/6 of the world under proletarian rule, and out of reach of the imperialists. Political-military antagonism combined […]