This is my dream, too…
“I was born after the dissolution of the USSR, and I spent most of my life in America. Let me explain to you how terrible life under communism was.”
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I personally don’t think anarchists can really plan that far ahead. Anarchism is more a process than a end goal.
That’s literally your problem, anarchists…
Have you any article to read about this? I don’t have a Netflix and I prefer reading article to watching videos anyway mostly.
Good point about our imagination being limited by living under capitalism. I honestly just never considered that… As far as I know, under socialism, people still have a specialized profession. But you’re correct, communism may well be different. Having a more generalist lifestyle is an interesting thought… Could anyone here share any sources to read more about it?
Why does a communist society imply working both on the fields, as engineer and as administration for a few hours each day? (Not like I’d be too opposed to that, I just don’t see why it would be like that under communism.
There’s nothing wrong about starting with Das Kapital. But most who are just learning about Marxism-Leninism will consider it too difficult and too hard to understand probably — I read the first 4 chapters of Das Kapital so far (then I had to delay further reading because I no longer had the time or energy, I should continue somewhen), and I had to really study it like some people study math, i. e. write out all the important information in points, draw some scheme to visualize it, etc., so not exactly an easy book to start with. I started with Imperialism As The Highest Stage Of Capitalism, it was much easier and still addressed important aspects.
Pompeo, speaking in Philadelphia, singled out property rights and religious freedom as “foremost” principals in a speech that elsewhere complained about the “proliferation” of protections in international agreements related to human rights.
Very telling which rights are most important to a tool of the bourgeoisie.
“No one can enjoy the pursuit of happiness if you cannot own the fruits of your own labor. […]” he said.
Then abolish capitalism? Under capitalism, most of us definitely don’t own the fruits of our own labour.
He also criticized The New York Times for its 1619 Project, an award-winning explanation of the persistent legacy of slavery in the United States.
“America is fundamentally good and has much to offer the world because our founders recognized the existence of God-given unalienable rights and designed a durable system to protect them,” he said.
No comment, just :face with rolling eyes: :face with rolling eyes: :face with rolling eyes:
Sorry for being so clueless, but what is “cancel culture”?
They should rename that sub to /r/popularreactionaryopinion. Much more accurate.
Are there any plans to make it possible to browse a remote instance’s community list without going to their site? That would make finding and subscribing to remote communities much more convenient IMO.