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  • Iconic image on Cuban Ministry of the Interior, based on Alberto Korda’s March 1960 photo. During Guevara’s tenure as Minister of the Ministry of Industries (MININD) from 1961 to 1965, this building was the MININD’s headquarters and his office was on the top floor. Havana, Cuba. / / See more of my photgraphy from CUBA / ..................................... / Click here to add me to your watch list. / .....................................

  • Danny Warhol
    by Sean Moyer

    “Andy Warhol painted famous people in a heavily stylized and bright colored manner. He painted famous people. Danny and I? We make fam…

    In a perfect Marxist nation, a couple high school artists find their own niche in an otherwise bland world and begin to create more than just art.

  • Communist parties today may or may not formally use the term communist in their name. Even if they do, not all follow a strict interpretation of any of the main ‘schools’ of communism ( Leninism, Stalinism or Trotskyism). The original Communist Parties first started after the creation of the Communist International by the Russian Bolsheviks. Communist parties have held power in 21 nations throughout history, first and most notably in the Soviet Union. The first international Marxist organization was called the Communist League, advocates of the principles put forth in Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels Communist Manifesto.Trotskyism and several other branches of self-proclaimed revolutionary Marxist-based thought contend that, under the influence of Stalinism, the Soviet-influenced Communist Parties drifted far away from the original.On Stalin’s order, the Communist International was dissolved in 1943.

  • The five-pointed red star, a pentagram without the inner pentagon, is a symbol of communism as well as broader socialism in general. It is sometimes understood to represent the five fingers of the worker’s hand, as well as the five continents. A lesser known suggestion is that the five points on the star were intended to represent the five social groups that would lead Russia to communism: the youth, the military, the industrial labourers, the agricultural workers or peasantry, and the intelligentsia. Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels used the red star as a symbol. It was also one of the emblems, symbols, and signals representing the Soviet Union under the rule and guidance of the Communist Party, along with the hammer and sickle. The star has since become a symbol representing socialism of all varieties.

  • Karl Heinrich Marx (May 5, 1818 – March 14, 1883) was a 19th century philosopher, political economist, and revolutionary. His approach is indicated by the opening line of the Communist Manifesto (1848). Marx believed that capitalism, like previous socioeconomic systems, will produce internal tensions which will lead to its destruction. Marx devoted himself to an intensive study of history and elaborated on his idea of historical materialism. Marx traced the history of the various modes of production and predicted the collapse of the present one—industrial capitalism—and its replacement by communism.(wikipedia.org)

  • Don’t talk too much, russian poster of communism fear. During the Russian Revolution a movement was initiated to put all arts to service of the dictatorship of the proletariat. In search of new forms of expression, the Proletkult organisation was highly eclectic in its art forms. In practice it meant that artists had to produce works glorifying the leaders and policies of the Soviet Union. Art effectively became a form of propaganda.Posters and paintings works in Style later known as Socialist Realism sympathetic to the communist government include partisans, hammers,sicle, stars and industrial or agricultural landscapes were popular subjects, glorifying the achievements of the Soviet economy.Artists who could not work within the boundaries of Socialist Realism were send to the labor camps. Artists who chose to paint in alternative styles had to do so completely in private and were never able to exhibit or sell their work. (wikipedia.org)

  • Don’t talk too much, russian poster of communism fear. During the Russian Revolution a movement was initiated to put all arts to service of the dictatorship of the proletariat. In search of new forms of expression, the Proletkult organisation was highly eclectic in its art forms. In practice it meant that artists had to produce works glorifying the leaders and policies of the Soviet Union. Art effectively became a form of propaganda.Posters and paintings works in Style later known as Socialist Realism sympathetic to the communist government include partisans, hammers,sicle, stars and industrial or agricultural landscapes were popular subjects, glorifying the achievements of the Soviet economy.Artists who could not work within the boundaries of Socialist Realism were send to the labor camps. Artists who chose to paint in alternative styles had to do so completely in private and were never able to exhibit or sell their work. (wikipedia.org)

  • Popular culture has replaced Religion in modern secular Western culture.

  • Revolutionary. /

  • I’m more for Groucho than Karl. /

  • I’m more for Groucho than Karl /

  • This t-shirt pays homage to the great Scottish revolutionary socialist John Maclean (1879 – 1923). The design on the tee features my interpretation of an image from a Russian stamp commemorating the great man. Born in Pollokshaws, Glasgow, the former schoolteacher fought long and hard for the rights of the common man, ending up in prison for his beliefs. He was elected to the chair of the Third All-Russian Congress of Soviets in 1918 when he was made Bolshevik consul in Scotland. He founded the Scottish Workers Republican Party and supported Scottish independence. His health was broken in prison and he died aged 44. Loved by the people, over 20,000 lined the streets at his funeral.

  • I hate Government Baracracy!

  • Viva La Revolución!

  • This time not the Guerrillero Heroico (English, “Heroic Guerrilla fighter”) image of Alberto Korda’s celebrated photo of the Marxist revolutionary Che Guevara. This alternative take on Che is actually based on a street artist’s portrail of the revolutionary leader and a statue based on that performance in New York city. Che Guevara has been associated with fashion since Jim Fitzpatrick, an Irish artist produced his iconic two-tone portrait of guerrilla leader in 1968, based on THAT photo by Alberto Korda. Guevara remains both a revered and reviled historical figure, polarized in the collective imagination as the subject in a multitude of biographies, memoirs, essays, documentaries, songs, and films. Time magazine named him one of the 100 most influential people of the 20th century. “I don’t want people to use my father’s face unthinkingly. I don’t like to see him stitched on the backside of a pair of mass-produced jeans. But look at the people who wear Che T-shirts. They tend to be those who don’t conform, who want more from society, who are wondering if they can be better human beings. That, I think he would have liked.” / — Aleida Guevara, daughter of Che Guevara Johnny Depp, Prince Harry, Gisele Bündchen, Jay-Z, Liz Hurley and Jack Osbourne are just a few of the rich and famous wearer of Che’s image as his legacy continues to dominate popular culture.

  • step back none believers
    by johnny hancen

    i did’nt write this but i love and live by what it has to say* ....This requires a massive reallocation of resources and wealth, which …

    i did’nt write this but i love and live by what it has to say* ....This requires a massive reallocation of resources and wealth, which is only possible with the expropriation of the bloodsucking capitalist class as a whole and the creation of a workers state in which those who labor rule—a workers state where production is based on human need, not profits. This can only be accomplished through a socialist revolution to overthrow the capitalist order and its state, which exists to defend the class dictatorship of the bourgeoisie. And only the multiracial working class has the power to do that. Based on its role in producing the wealth of this society, it is only the industrial proletariat which has both the social interest and power to bring down this rotten capitalist order.

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