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'''Red Sails''', also '''RedSails''' or '''Redsails''', is a [[Communism|communist]] website run by [[Roderic_Day|Roderic Day]], [[Nia_Frome|Nia Frome]], and [[Sobrina_de_Alguien|Sobrina de Alguien]]. It features classical [[Marxist-Leninist]] texts as well as original essays by its contributors. Furthermore, the Red Sails team produces original translations of interviews with Marxist revolutionaries and thinkers. The project upholds [[Joseph Stalin|Stalin]] and the [[People's Republic of China]], and advocates for [[intersectionality]] while opposing [[Liberalism|liberal]] [[identity politics]]. According to its mission statement, the combination of original writing and seminal Marxist classics is strategically intended to encourage all Marxists to write their own theory, and avoid viewing existing Marxist works as a sacred canon that cannot be criticised and/or expanded upon.<ref>{{News citation|author=Roderic Day, Nia Frome|newspaper=Red Sails|title=Mission|url=https://redsails.org/mission/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220421165948/https://redsails.org/mission/|archive-date=2022-04-21|retrieved=2022-07-19}}</ref>
'''Red Sails''', also '''RedSails''' or '''Redsails''', is a [[Communism|communist]] website run by [[Roderic_Day|Roderic Day]], [[Nia_Frome|Nia Frome]], and [[Sobrina_de_Alguien|Sobrina de Alguien]]. It features classical [[Marxist-Leninist]] texts as well as original essays by its contributors. Furthermore, the Red Sails team produces original translations of interviews with Marxist revolutionaries and thinkers. The project upholds [[Joseph Stalin|Stalin]] and the [[People's Republic of China]], and advocates for [[intersectionality]] while opposing [[Liberalism|liberal]] [[identity politics]]. According to its mission statement, the combination of original writing and seminal Marxist classics is strategically intended to encourage all Marxists to write their own theory, and avoid viewing existing Marxist works as a sacred canon that cannot be criticised and/or expanded upon.<ref>{{News citation|author=Roderic Day, Nia Frome|newspaper=Red Sails|title=Mission|url=https://redsails.org/mission/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220421165948/https://redsails.org/mission/|archive-date=2022-04-21|retrieved=2022-07-19}}</ref>


[[Domenico Losurdo]] features prominently within the thinkers translated, cited, and published on Red Sails by the team.
[[Domenico Losurdo]] features prominently within the thinkers translated, cited, and published on Red Sails by the team.
== External links ==
Website: [https://Redsails.orgr redsails.org]


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 18:14, 24 September 2024

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Red Sails, also RedSails or Redsails, is a communist website run by Roderic Day, Nia Frome, and Sobrina de Alguien. It features classical Marxist-Leninist texts as well as original essays by its contributors. Furthermore, the Red Sails team produces original translations of interviews with Marxist revolutionaries and thinkers. The project upholds Stalin and the People's Republic of China, and advocates for intersectionality while opposing liberal identity politics. According to its mission statement, the combination of original writing and seminal Marxist classics is strategically intended to encourage all Marxists to write their own theory, and avoid viewing existing Marxist works as a sacred canon that cannot be criticised and/or expanded upon.[1]

Domenico Losurdo features prominently within the thinkers translated, cited, and published on Red Sails by the team.

External links

Website: redsails.org

References

  1. Roderic Day, Nia Frome. "Mission" Red Sails. Archived from the original on 2022-04-21. Retrieved 2022-07-19.