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Ok, firstly you are not smarter than Einstein.
Secondly. What are you on about? He said this in 1929. Lenin had been dead for 5 years already when he said this. Stalin was leader of the USSR and everything about Lenin and the revolutionary years was perfectly well known. Pretending that Einstein was simply unaware of the events that he actually lived through at the time is ridiculous.
That's 31 years after Lenin. Having lived through Weimer Germany as a jewish man, watching and applauding the success of the soviet revolution, seeing the failure of the german revolution after the murder of rosa luxembourg, fleeing to the US, and watching the USSR liberate nazi Germany auschwitz and all the camps of the holocaust that he narrowly avoided being part of himself.
He commented on the US in his later life actually, in December 1947 he stated:
"I came to America because of the great, great freedom which I heard existed in this country. I made a mistake in selecting America as a land of freedom, a mistake I cannot repair in the balance of my life."
The FBI had a 250 page file on einstein, you can view it here: https://vault.fbi.gov/Albert%20Einstein
On page 14 the report says:
"Not even Stalin himself is affiliated with so many anarcho-communist international groups to promote this "preliminary condition" of world revolution and ultimate anarchy, as Albert Einstein."
Never claimed to be. Cool strawman though.
You know basic math? That's cool too. Specifically made point of refference to the legacy of lenin's authoritarian ideology and it's common outcomes. Ie social repression and brutality. Not so much the man himself.
If you're implying that demostrates he wished he'd gone to Russia. That would be a non sequiter and completely unsupported by the qoute. Though I agree with Einsteins assessment there. The US was after all the base model for much of what became Fascism and Nazism that we're still waiting for a reckoning for even 100 years later.
Hey, you know who wasn't anarcho communist. Lenin and Stalin! Einstein got it sorted out eventually. Good on him. Double good as I tend towards anarcho communism a bit myself. Posthumous hi-5 with Einstein.
You certainly imply it when you do a 🤓 "that's a little outside his area of expertiseeeee" response.
Lenin's authoritarian ideology? Have you read ever actually read any Marx? When Marx said "We have no compassion and we ask no compassion from you. When our turn comes, we shall not make excuses for the terror." do you think he was talking about sunshines and rainbows? When he said he wanted a dictatorship of the proletariat.
What do you think Marx meant when he said: "their(socialist) ends can be attained only by the forcible overthrow of all existing social conditions." what do you think he meant?
What do you think Marx meant when he said: "there is only one way in which the murderous death agonies of the old society and the bloody birth throes of the new society can be shortened, simplified and concentrated, and that way is revolutionary terror."
All you are doing here is demonstrating that you have no idea what Marx ever actually said. You are trying to separate the two as if Lenin somehow poisoned the pure magical utopian ideas of Marx when Lenin was exceptionally faithful to him in every single way. All you are doing here is demonstrating that you have not read Marx and nor have you read Lenin, yet you feel fully equipped to commentate on both as if you're an authority on the matter. Why?
I'm not implying it. I'm stating it flatly. Einstein supported and defended the USSR his entire life. The fact of the matter however is that it was simply too late in his life by the time he realised America was not going to become what he wished it would, an old man with his family and network all where he had laid roots couldn't/wouldn't just change that a few years before his death and there would be little point to. He outright stated that he saw America as becoming like nazi germany and did not expect that to stop. He was vocally opposed to the US starting the Cold War, persecution and deportation of communists, and he continued to be completely vocal about his opposition to it right up until he died.
I could even quote the multiple times he flatly defends Stalin but I think that's a bit too spicey to be quite honest and I'm not particularly sure we should bring Stalin into it when this is not about him, it's about Lenin.
Lol I never said the FBI goons knew what they were talking about. I don't think it is correct to label him an ancom, even his "Why Socialism?" essay clearly demonstrates that he wants a state. This isn't really that surprising though given that he was a scientist who viewed all the major advances of science throughtout the era as state-led.