We're back with our 53rd episode! Our guests are Denys Pilash, political scientist and democratic socialist from Kyiv, Ukraine and Igancy Jóźwiak, a sociologist, anthropologist and trade unionist from our hometown of Warsaw Poland. We talk about the Ukrainan people's long and ongoing struggle against the Russian chauvinism and imperialism. After discussing Ivan Dzyuba's Marxist-Leninist critique of the Soviet oppression of the Ukrainian society, culture and language, we move to another important book on this issue by Stephen Velychenko. Then we focus on the current events in the war-torn Ukraine and the fate of the anti-authoritarian and left-wing forces participating in fending off the Russian invasion. We also talk about the colonial mindset of large parts of the "Western Left" when it comes to taking stance on Ukraine and Russia as well as number of other issues. The accompanying graphic is a work of David Chichkan, a recently martyred anarchist soldier and artist who is also mentioned in our conversation.
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We're back with our 53rd episode! Our guests are Denys Pilash, political scientist and democratic socialist from Kyiv, Ukraine and Igancy Jóźwiak, a sociologist, anthropologist and trade unionist from our hometown of Warsaw Poland. We talk about the Ukrainan people's long and ongoing struggle against the Russian chauvinism and imperialism. After discussing Ivan Dzyuba's Marxist-Leninist critique of the Soviet oppression of the Ukrainian society, culture and language, we move to another important book on this issue by Stephen Velychenko. Then we focus on the current events in the war-torn Ukraine and the fate of the anti-authoritarian and left-wing forces participating in fending off the Russian invasion. We also talk about the colonial mindset of large parts of the "Western Left" when it comes to taking stance on Ukraine and Russia as well as number of other issues. The accompanying graphic is a work of David Chichkan, a recently martyred anarchist soldier and artist who is also mentioned in our conversation.
Rewolucja nikaraguańska: tryumf sandinizmu, solidarność międzynarodowa i degeneracja reżimu Ortegi
Emancypacje
1 hour 28 minutes 19 seconds
1 year ago
Rewolucja nikaraguańska: tryumf sandinizmu, solidarność międzynarodowa i degeneracja reżimu Ortegi
45 lat po tryumfie ludowej rewolucji pod wodzą Sandinistowskiego Frontu Wyzwolenia Narodowego w Nikaragui rozmawiamy z byłym niemieckim narzędziowcem, inżynierem i związkowcem z IG Metall Matthiasem Schindlerem. Poświęcił on około 40 lat budowaniu solidarności z rewolucją nikaraguańską. W 46 odcinku skupiamy się zarówno na jej osiągnięciach, jak i porażkach. Matthias jest dziś krytykiem reżimu Daniela Ortegi i Rosario Murillo, który w 2018 brutalnie stłumił ludowe powstanie wywołane antyspołeczną polityką FSLN i przemocą policyjną. Matthias jest dziś na emeryturze i przygotowuje na Nowym Uniwersytecie Lizbońskim rozprawę doktorską poświęconą sandinizmowi i jego ewolucji w kierunku zdegenerowanego "ortegizmu".
Emancypacje
We're back with our 53rd episode! Our guests are Denys Pilash, political scientist and democratic socialist from Kyiv, Ukraine and Igancy Jóźwiak, a sociologist, anthropologist and trade unionist from our hometown of Warsaw Poland. We talk about the Ukrainan people's long and ongoing struggle against the Russian chauvinism and imperialism. After discussing Ivan Dzyuba's Marxist-Leninist critique of the Soviet oppression of the Ukrainian society, culture and language, we move to another important book on this issue by Stephen Velychenko. Then we focus on the current events in the war-torn Ukraine and the fate of the anti-authoritarian and left-wing forces participating in fending off the Russian invasion. We also talk about the colonial mindset of large parts of the "Western Left" when it comes to taking stance on Ukraine and Russia as well as number of other issues. The accompanying graphic is a work of David Chichkan, a recently martyred anarchist soldier and artist who is also mentioned in our conversation.