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I remember that for much of the 2010s I was one of those snotty anarchists who thought that state-socialists supported the U.S.S.R. and whatnot out of sheer principle rather than because they benefitted the working masses. I still have comments on Fedbook where I said ‘tankies’ unjokingly, and I even disparaged one state-socialist who was trying to respectfully contribute to a conversation.
I believe that it was ‘On Russia, Today’s Liberal Luminaries Take Their Cues From Fascists’ that lead me to Parenti’s work Inventing Reality: The Politics of the Mass Media, and that was when my understanding of the people’s republics started maturing. It was clear reading the first several chapters that Parenti knew what he was bespeaking; his perception of the people’s republics was not based on ‘wishful thinking’ at all.
From pages 140–141 of the first edition:
Other works such as Albert Szymański’s Human Rights in the Soviet Union (which Parenti cited) also contributed to my reevaluation of the people’s republics, but I have Inventing Reality to thank for getting it started. I might have disagreed with Parenti on certain subjects, but I would not have given him up for anything either. I only wish that I could have conversed with him before he gave up the ghost.
Rest in power, Michael Parenti. We’ll miss you.