March 16th marked the 57th anniversary of the unspeakable My Lai Massacre perpetrated by the United States Army during the Vietnam War. This tragedy saw over 500 civilians including 200 children slaughtered in the most barbaric way. Make no mistake, atrocities in the name of US imperialism like this are not uncommon, this massacre was only the first documented on camera for the American public to see. It galvanized the anti-War movement in the 60s.
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Timestamps:
0:00 Introduction
0:44 Section 1 - Causes and Conditions
4:47 Q&A 1
9:52 Section 2 - The Massacre Itself
30:53 Q&A 2
42:14 Section 3 - Role of Journalism in Exposing War Crimes and Sparking Anti-War Movements
1:06:20 Conclusion
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March 16th marked the 57th anniversary of the unspeakable My Lai Massacre perpetrated by the United States Army during the Vietnam War. This tragedy saw over 500 civilians including 200 children slaughtered in the most barbaric way. Make no mistake, atrocities in the name of US imperialism like this are not uncommon, this massacre was only the first documented on camera for the American public to see. It galvanized the anti-War movement in the 60s.
Visit us at:
Peoples School for Marxist-Leninist Studies: peoplesschool.us
Party of Communists USA: partyofcommunistsusa.net
New Outlook Publishers: newoutlookpublishers.store
Timestamps:
0:00 Introduction
0:44 Section 1 - Causes and Conditions
4:47 Q&A 1
9:52 Section 2 - The Massacre Itself
30:53 Q&A 2
42:14 Section 3 - Role of Journalism in Exposing War Crimes and Sparking Anti-War Movements
1:06:20 Conclusion
Communism and Art in the Soviet Union - PSMLS Class
The People’s School for Marxist-Leninist Studies
1 hour 10 minutes 28 seconds
9 months ago
Communism and Art in the Soviet Union - PSMLS Class
Communists have long understood that art is an expression of the mode of production of a society. As such, art in the Soviet Union represented its socialist mode of production. Rather than looking from the lens of the individual, Soviet art represented the perspective of the collective. Soviet art presents itself as society with the proletariat and farmers that built it. The art generally presents itself as positive and realistic to show that we do not need fantasy to bring about a progressive society.
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Peoples School for Marxist-Leninist Studies: peoplesschool.us
Party of Communists USA: partyofcommunistsusa.net
New Outlook Publishers: newoutlookpublishers.store
Timestamps:
0:00 Introduction
0:54 Section 1 - Socialist Realism - What is Art to the USSR? Socialist Realism vs. Abstract Expressionism
2:30 Video - From Socialist Realism and the Concept of the Ideal 2017 Lecture by Angela Harutyunyan
5:45 Q&A 1
14:45 Section 2 - Art Movements Throughout Soviet History
18:15 Video - Russian Avant-Garde
35:35 Video - Socialist Realism
43:05 Q&A 2
51:30 Section 3 - Famous Soviet Artists, and Famous Events in Soviet Art
1:00:00 Q&A 3 and Conclusion
The People’s School for Marxist-Leninist Studies
March 16th marked the 57th anniversary of the unspeakable My Lai Massacre perpetrated by the United States Army during the Vietnam War. This tragedy saw over 500 civilians including 200 children slaughtered in the most barbaric way. Make no mistake, atrocities in the name of US imperialism like this are not uncommon, this massacre was only the first documented on camera for the American public to see. It galvanized the anti-War movement in the 60s.
Visit us at:
Peoples School for Marxist-Leninist Studies: peoplesschool.us
Party of Communists USA: partyofcommunistsusa.net
New Outlook Publishers: newoutlookpublishers.store
Timestamps:
0:00 Introduction
0:44 Section 1 - Causes and Conditions
4:47 Q&A 1
9:52 Section 2 - The Massacre Itself
30:53 Q&A 2
42:14 Section 3 - Role of Journalism in Exposing War Crimes and Sparking Anti-War Movements
1:06:20 Conclusion