Their web design is the first thing that tipped me off.
Damn, didn’t realize Khrushchev was a dirty Stalinist./s
I guess Stalin's corpse was responsible for the crushing of the Hungarian revolt. Khruschev was a good little anti-Stalinist, the bravest of the USSR's leadership in fact!
They offer such an invaluable service
It just makes me trust it less knowing that they’re editing stuff like this without making it clear they’re doing this to people who are looking for a Marxist text and stumble across a copy there.
mfw you're so anti-dogmatic you literally just edit the parts of history and theory you don't like out
it's really weird how Trotskyists will complain about the USSR not being liberal enough. Secret police was one of Trotsky's ideas
Trotsky was a lot of things he was not liberal
Trotsky sought to organize the proletariat along military lines. Trotsky gave the order to crush the Kronstadt rebellion.
His "anti-Stalinism" makes him a romantic lil anti-authoritarian bean in the eyes of imperial "communists", though.
Some of the endnotes inserted by Progress’s Stalinist editors in editions up to and including the last editions in the 1970s are fraught with polemics aimed at prejudicing the reader against this or that Bolshevik or revolutionary who, since Lenin’s death, had fallen out of favor with the current leadership of the USSR at the time the notes were inserted. Wherever possible, we have deleted, corrected, or toned down these polemics. In addition, we have added our own notes where appropriate, integrating them into the whole of the endnotes for each document.
Wow yeah that's pretty ridiculous. They claim to be archivists and yet they're clearly editors.
And this is on top the original notes and editions often based on khrushchevite (or worse!) editions.
Yep and we don't edit books bc we don't like what they say, we provide annotations instead so you can easily tell what is from PW and what is from the original edition we copy from. We also offer our own foreword on some works, again explicitly marked, so that readers can easily understand why they should read a book
And that's why you all have my full support comrade.
Thank you for your service, comrade
Still in the running for top 10 websites on the internet. Critical support I suppose.
It's run by sectarian trots, this is unfortunately pretty standard
I am fairly certain Marxists.org is run by trotskyites, unfortunately.
They offer such an invaluable service. They are also, unfortunately, insufferable.
library on prolewiki will replace them one day!
(yes this is hopium)
Their line on Hungary 1956 is very wack and full of empire lies
Pièce de résistance, here they are not only being obnoxious Trotsky stans, but also racist.
Racism goes with the Troskyite territory. Take this, for example, from Trotsky's "If America Should Go Communist" (1934):
Source
Their web design is the first thing that tipped me off.
Damn, didn’t realize Khrushchev was a dirty Stalinist./s
I guess Stalin's corpse was responsible for the crushing of the Hungarian revolt. Khruschev was a good little anti-Stalinist, the bravest of the USSR's leadership in fact!
It just makes me trust it less knowing that they’re editing stuff like this without making it clear they’re doing this to people who are looking for a Marxist text and stumble across a copy there.
mfw you're so anti-dogmatic you literally just edit the parts of history and theory you don't like out
it's really weird how Trotskyists will complain about the USSR not being liberal enough. Secret police was one of Trotsky's ideas
Trotsky was a lot of things he was not liberal
Trotsky sought to organize the proletariat along military lines. Trotsky gave the order to crush the Kronstadt rebellion.
His "anti-Stalinism" makes him a romantic lil anti-authoritarian bean in the eyes of imperial "communists", though.