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        <description>People always ask how socialism can avoid becoming “authoritarian,” but that question comes straight from Cold War propaganda, not history. Every socialist project has been attacked, sabotaged, invaded, sanctioned, or destabilized by capitalist powers determined to destroy any attempt at worker control. The real concern isn’t socialism turning authoritarian, it’s capitalism restoring itself. In this video, I explain how Marxism-Leninism answers this and what protects a socialist project from hijacking: organization, discipline, proletarian democracy, and class consciousness. . If you value independent communist education, without corporate filters, without capitalist sponsors, join my Solidarity Subscription. Your support keeps this work alive, consistent, and revolutionary. . #socialism #communism #marxism #anticapitalism #politics</description>
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