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Post #3138427

2026-06-06 05:27 UTC

This all sounds lovely, but I’m struggling to see Russia’s role in opposing imperialism following their repeated incursions into Ukrainian territory and the more recent full-blown military invasion and the subsequent war. I understand imperialism can be summarised by one nation ruling or attempting to rule over another. How do Russia’s actions with Ukraine represent a “progressive” role in opposing it?

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  • @DoomSayer@lemmy.ml 2026-06-06 09:50

    Downvoted for asking an open question. I’m sensing extremism is lurking… XD

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  • @m532@lemmy.ml 2026-06-06 10:09

    For that you’d need to recognize the people in donbas as humans. As long as you don’t, you won’t understand. When iran fights against genocide in palestine, when russia fights against genocide in donbas, the most important parallel between those two is that the burgerlanders’ lackeys are the genociders.

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  • @Amnesigenic@lemmy.ml 2026-06-06 19:19

    Ukraine got couped by the US in 2014, the current government is a puppet installed specifically as a staging point for US procy warfare against Russia, they’re completely justified in responding to a direct threat right on their border.

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  • @Cowbee@lemmy.ml 2026-06-08 11:26

    I’m following imperialism as it was first analyzed by John A. Hobson as it was arising in its modern form, then correctly carried forward and codified by Lenin, then advanced to the modern day by people like Nkrumah and Cheng Enfu. Imperialism is characterized by the following: -The presence of monopolies which play a decisive role in economic life. -The merging of bank capital with industrial capital into finance capital controlled by a financial oligarchy. -The export of capital as distinguished from the simple export of commodities. -The formation of international monopolist capitalist associations (cartels) and multinational corporations. -The domination and exploitation of other countries by militaristic imperialist powers, now through neocolonialism. -The territorial division of the whole world among the biggest capitalist powers. These are the mechanisms by which imperialism functions today, and they do not apply to Russia. Russia is largely a commodity exporter, with a paltry sum of finance capital, and no colonies nor neocolonies. Russia is not economically exploiting the global south, either. It is not colonial, nor neocolonial, nor imperialist. Instead, Russia is working against the western powers that do fit this definition. It’s undermining NATO, the IMF, the Petrodollar, all means by which the global south is super-exploited by the global north.

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