This was a phrase I first saw used by Daniel Bessner.
So what message would the average fourteen-year-old take away from Black Ops Cold War? To riff on a phrase coined by Mark Fisher, the game evinces an “imperialist realism” that can’t quite justify American actions abroad, but also can’t imagine a world outside of a militarily dominant U.S. empire. This idea is clearly expressed in Bell’s trigger phrase (“We’ve got a job to do”), which implicitly affirms that in the Cold War, and perhaps in every war, all a soldier can do is put his or her head down and get to work. Though nothing — not the CIA, not the Soviet Union, not even one’s own mind — can be trusted, no other world is possible, so you might as well support your own empire. https://www.thedriftmag.com/the-cultural-contradictions-of-call-of-duty/
The biggest degrowth guy is Kohei Saito. Check out his book, Marx in the Anthropocene: Towards the Idea of Degrowth Communism
Start making love instead
My two favorite Democrat sheepdogs
Congrats! That’s pretty cool
Ok yeah that makes sense
and there is not a community of people for you to fall back on in times of need.
Doesn’t family fit this role for many people?
GOOD meme
I mean, why not?
Huh, /c/drugs is available on the list of communities, but furry, feedback and mentalhealth are not
Are there any other hidden communities???
Everyday Stalinism by Sheila Fitzpatrick
From a Marxist perspective: The Great Class War 1914-1918 by Jacques R. Pauwels
Mfs out here using biological warfare
That makes sense, thanks
Can someone do some free intellectual labor and give a one paragraph summary of diegetic essentialism? I can’t parse the Internet language
Which are?
No! Don’t encourage them!
Yeah, On Authority makes pretty bad arguments. Big Engels L.
Analysis I don’t agree with = coping and malding?