Guerrilla History

Communism - The Highest Stage of Ecology [Peacemongers]

Feb 6, 2026
Salvatore Engel-Di Mauro, a geographer and translator focused on socialism and environmental impacts, discusses Cuba’s agroecology, Soviet ecological planning and soil science, and debates around biology and dialectical materialism. Conversation covers Cuba’s Special Period adaptations, Soviet reforestation and chemicalization, and politicization of genetics and epigenetics. Short, provocative, and wide-ranging.
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ADVICE

Invest In Education Before Crises

  • Build education and scientific infrastructure before crises to enable resilient responses.
  • Invest in universal programs so people can innovate collectively when supply shocks hit.
INSIGHT

Cuba's Crisis Triggered Planned Agroecology

  • Cuba's 'special period' forced a rapid, planned shift to agroecology rather than chaotic collapse.
  • Pre-existing socialist education and institutions enabled mass innovation under siege.
INSIGHT

Soviet Ecological Science Was Pioneering

  • The USSR pioneered pedology, reforestation and protected reserves under planned development.
  • These efforts treated soil and ecosystems as living systems requiring long-term planning.
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