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If you think there is something here, then you are cool !
This channel is NOT MONETIZED. You may get ads on it but I don't receive a single penny from youtube because of 'Using old footage' and 'Music'
My discord: .tonypro

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Mandela effect: Marxism–Leninism–Maoism  is a revolutionary socialist ideology developed by Mao Zedong and the Chinese Communist Party
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If you don't believe me then look it up on Google. Mao's ideology is called "Maoism" or more officially and formally as "Mao Zedong Thought"
Marxism–Leninism–Maoism is a separate new ideology developed by Chairman Gonzalo and the Peruvian Shining Path
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marxism%E2%80%93Leninism%E…

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Mandela effect (only for normies, not history connoisseur like you all)
JOSEPH STALIN WAS A HORRIFYING DICTATOR WHO USED THE KGB TO CARRY OUT MASS PURGES AND RULE WITH A HAND OF STEEL
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because.............the KGB was founded in 1954, one year after Stalin died
The rest of it is correct lmao

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See what I made chatgpt cook: Soviet cosmism and resurrecting the dead!!!

Let’s go deep into Russian Cosmism—its metaphysical ambitions, historical roots, and especially the roles of Nikolai Fedorov and Brykhanov (likely referring to Alexander Brykhanov, an early popularizer and intellectual bridge). Russian Cosmism is one of the most radical, utopian, and spiritually driven philosophies of technology and science ever conceived. It is often misread as proto-transhumanism or Orthodox techno-theology, but it's far more complex.

Russian Cosmism: A Deep Dive
A) Contextual Foundations: Where It Emerged
Russian Cosmism developed in late Imperial Russia, a deeply religious and hierarchical society encountering rapid industrial and scientific change. It arose from a fusion of Orthodox eschatology, Russian nationalist messianism, 19th-century positivism, and Enlightenment humanism, resulting in a unique ideology:

Science is not merely utilitarian; it’s a divine calling.

Technology is not neutral; it is redemptive.

Humanity is not limited to Earth; it has a universal, cosmic role.

Death is not natural; it is the ultimate injustice to be overcome.

B) Nikolai Fedorov (1829–1903) and the Philosophy of the Common Task
Fedorov was a philosopher, librarian, and mystic, largely unknown in his lifetime outside a few disciples. He is the founding prophet of Cosmism, and his main text, The Philosophy of the Common Task, outlines one of the boldest projects in human thought.

1. Core Ideas:
The Common Task = a collective human mission to:

Resurrect the dead, physically—not symbolically or spiritually, but literally.

Overcome death, decay, and entropy through science and moral discipline.

Create a moral-technological civilization where technology is in service of filial duty to our ancestors.

2. Death as the Central Problem:
Fedorov saw death as the central injustice of human history. For him, all evils—war, inequality, and greed—stem from the fact that humans accept death passively.

“Our ignorance is the cause of death. Death is not a natural process—it is a consequence of a disunited, selfish humanity.”

3. Resurrection through Science:
He proposed a radically non-individualistic goal:

We should unite all humanity not for power or progress, but to resurrect the dead.

This required mastery over space, time, biology, and nature.

Future humans would use science to gather particles of ancestors, reconstruct them, and restore them to life.

4. A Religious Scientific Project:
Fedorov’s project was theological but non-institutional.

It preserved Orthodox Christian ideas—the resurrection of the body, moral perfection, the collective church—but translated them into scientific goals.

Science becomes liturgy; technological development becomes ritual.

5. Key Political Implications:
Rejection of nationalism and capitalism: the Common Task is for all of humanity.

No war or wealth hoarding is acceptable while people are still dead and suffering.

C) Alexander Brykhanov: The Disciplinarian of the Cosmic Mission
While not as well known as Tsiolkovsky or Vernadsky, Alexander Brykhanov was among the early synthesizers and systematizers of Cosmist philosophy in the Soviet era. He functioned as an ideological bridge between:

Fedorov’s mystical idealism, and

The more secularized, scientific Soviet projects like space travel and material cosmology.

1. Brykhanov’s Contributions:
Interpreted Fedorov as a proto-communist, arguing that the Common Task was fully aligned with collectivism and Marxist discipline.

He helped purge Cosmism of its more mystical and Orthodox language, making it palatable to early Soviet ideologues.

Advocated for a “techno-asceticism”: personal self-restraint, public virtue, and discipline for the greater cosmic goal.

2. Organizing Thought for the Party:
Brykhanov believed Cosmism could be synchronized with state ideology:

He proposed that Soviet science must be teleological—not just discovering truth, but reshaping reality toward resurrection and immortality.

Viewed the Cosmist project as a continuation of Enlightenment and Marxist traditions, not a contradiction.

D) Other Key Thinkers (Briefly)
1. Konstantin Tsiolkovsky (1857–1935) – The Engineer-Mystic
Father of Russian astronautics.

Saw space colonization as a moral imperative.

Believed that humans must populate the cosmos to ensure the continuation of life and thought.

Built rocket theory as a tool of spiritual expansion, not military utility.

2. Vladimir Vernadsky (1863–1945) – The Biogeochemist
Developed the concepts of the biosphere and noosphere (sphere of human reason).

Saw evolution of Earth as moving from biological life to conscious, technological life shaping the planet.

Noosphere = humanity’s spiritual-technical responsibility to the Earth and cosmos.

E) Techno-Spiritual Politics and Modern Echoes
Russian Cosmism had immense long-term consequences:

1. Under the USSR:
The space race wasn’t just political—it was cosmic theology enacted.

Cosmonauts were sacred figures, trained in ideological, moral, and physical discipline.

Cosmism provided moral justification for massive state investment in science, even when the material return was minimal.

2. In Post-Soviet Russia:
Neo-Cosmism influences transhumanists, Orthodox technologists, and even political ideologues like Dugin.

The Russian Orthodox Church has revived Fedorov as a kind of modern saint.

AI, cryonics, and genetic resurrection are now being quietly explored under the same themes.

F) Summary

Concept Russian Cosmism
Founder Nikolai Fedorov
Key Idea Common Task – literal, scientific resurrection of the dead
Role of Science Sacred duty to reverse death, conquer nature, expand to cosmos
Political Goal Universal collectivism, harmony, and technological virtue
Role of Technology Redemptive, not exploitative
Later Interpreter Alexander Brykhanov – aligned Cosmist ideals with Soviet collectivism
Philosophical Type Techno-theological collectivism

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Happy Good Friday friends. But remember that not everyone gets to enjoy Good Friday
Out there in Russia.........or what remains of it, people are literally....................
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-nSBd...

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Which of these Japanese puppet state leaders would you support? (Whats the least worst basically)
Link to HOI4 More Japanese Puppets Mod: steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=300…
Link to World Set Free (A new mod being developed by the same mod creator) discord: discord.gg/j3wUs7jc9u

Disclaimer: This is just an educational historical question and not a statement of condoning Japanese imperialism. The creator does not like Imperial Japan and the creator does not support violence or discrimination against people of any culture, ethnicity, religion or gender.

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What's that one niche historical period, leader or thing which you are obsessively interested in although it's not that important or relevant to world history or culture?

For me it's the Dhofar revolution war in Oman where Marxist rebels fought against the Sultan of Oman 🇴🇲.
I have read too many books about it (especially for my cold war generator) and even watched Arabic documentaries and the general vibe

Link to cold war generator: perchance.org/cold-war-1970s-generator

#heartsofiron4

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I got banned on HOI4 TNO discord server for accidentally posting an image about the latest technique used by Antifa
I deleted the image within 30 seconds but their sword of justice falls swift and is ruthless

It is going to very difficult for me to stay in touch with TNO stuff after this because being on TNO discord was so important for me

If anyone here has any contact with members of the TNO team then please please try to request them if any clemency can be granted. I will never comment a single word again but please let me back in

My username: .tonypro

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https://youtu.be/SmFQR0IltDQ?si=Ucnz8...
This is the most American video I have ever seen. It portrays American culture and aptly shows just how huge America is and how much it had room to expand.
From insane rich tycoons building European fairytale castles in wild west boomtowns to abandoned shacks in the middle of nowhere to literal pyramids just standing out in the desert
Not to mention all the empty spaces in between prairies and skyscrapers

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Apparently Enver Pasha can form his own empire in Red Flood

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Have you noticed how all these architecture styles like "modern" or "brutalist" or "Gothic" only really apply to rich people's homes while most normal people either live in standard box house No.45299 or grey soviet blocs or inside metal shacks or in the traditional rural homes in villages.

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