Seems like one moral of the story, is that eclecticism is a problem. Never confuse a bunch of quotes with understanding theory.
Yes, the anti imperial struggle in the periphery can utilize nationalism to a revolutionary end.
And no you can’t compare your conditions in the US to those of Ho Chi Minh and Mao.
We are not liberals anymore where an action is judged outside of its material conditions.
Not the most knowledgeable on the topic, it might be fair to demand a more complete / consistent theory of nationalism in Marxism, but Lenin’s distinction between revolutionary and reactionary national movements is still pretty clear in this case
Seems like one moral of the story, is that eclecticism is a problem. Never confuse a bunch of quotes with understanding theory.
Yes, the anti imperial struggle in the periphery can utilize nationalism to a revolutionary end.
And no you can’t compare your conditions in the US to those of Ho Chi Minh and Mao.
We are not liberals anymore where an action is judged outside of its material conditions.
Not the most knowledgeable on the topic, it might be fair to demand a more complete / consistent theory of nationalism in Marxism, but Lenin’s distinction between revolutionary and reactionary national movements is still pretty clear in this case