

edit: don’t know why italics isn’t working
I think multi-line italics isn’t a thing. Although you may actually want to prefix the lines with > to make it into a quote like the first line of this comment.
AuDHD cat. If you don’t know which pronoun to use, go for it/its. Helpful website to show pronouns in action: http://www.pronouns.failedslacker.com/


edit: don’t know why italics isn’t working
I think multi-line italics isn’t a thing. Although you may actually want to prefix the lines with > to make it into a quote like the first line of this comment.


Instead of well actuallying it, I would like to ask: how? How do you get these resources to be managed “better.” How do we go from where we are now to what you have stated?


So, was the Soviet Union proposing an anti-fascist alliance in 1929?


ten years
1939-1933 is 6.


The basic course link is also to a specific comment (the last /24024661 part)


Poland. Rumania
The UK and France helped destroy Czechoslovakia. And did the farce that was nonintervention.




Do you think nothing has changed in an entire decade?


Presumably “The Worldview and Philosophical Methodology of Marxism-Leninism”
https://en.prolewiki.org/wiki/Library:Curriculum_of_the_Basic_Principles_of_Marxism-Leninism_Part_1


Very interesting, I should read it sometime (aka never, as if I am currently reading anything)


To my knowledge, the DPRK is the only socialist country that has implemented direct elections at all levels. Neither the Soviet Union (in its time) nor China have embraced a complete system of direct elections
Since it is only a short excerpt, there may be some context missing. Or I may be misinterpreting it, I am putting particular importance on “complete,” there is some thing that the USSR didn’t do that makes him consider it not complete? But it seems to me to be incorrect, the soviets did have direct elections after the 1936 constitution?
Instead of a Congress of delegates electing an Executive Committee, the supreme authority of every territory in the U.S.S.R. will now be a directly elected Supreme Soviet or Council. The citizens will directly elect their deputies not only to the local Soviet, but to the provincial and district Soviets, to the Supreme Council of their Republic, and to the Supreme Council of the U.S.S.R., which will replace the Congress of Soviets and the Central Executive Committee
Soviet Democracy


https://www.thenation.com/article/archive/i-wont-vote/
Since I was twenty-one in 1889, I have in theory followed the voting plan strongly advocated by Sidney Lens in The Nation of August 4, i.e., voting for a third party even when its chances were hopeless, if the main parties were unsatisfactory; or, in absence of a third choice, voting for the lesser of two evils


Living up to their description (see user page)
The stories and information posted here are artistic works of fiction and falsehood. Only a fool would take anything posted here as fact.


That second image with the open hand is… slightly gross. Maybe change it?


You cannot take that “support” out of the context of the decisions made by communists. Without the efforts made in “Mao-era” china, agriculture, industrialization, education, etc., the reform and opening up would likely have gone differently, china would probably look more like India and Brazil. And during (and after) reform and opening up, china actively steered the economy and set priorities, they continued to hold, as dessalines points out, the commanding heights of the economy, and used 5 year plans. So yes, you can say it was the “support” (capital) that came into china which made them richer, but only in context.


There’s nothing about socialism and central planning that makes it more corrupt than capitalism.
There is in that things that we call corrupt under socialism, is just normal business under capitalism.
You have mp4 selected in the recording format, vp9 is not supported in mp4 as far as i can tell, if you change it to matroska (mkv) does it then work?
Edit: I just opened OBS and checked the settings, it will say “(Incompatible with [insert format])” so that’s not it.