What genre are they? Also, do it. ill buy a copy :)
What genre are they? Also, do it. ill buy a copy :)
Overheard a random conversation at uni where they said “and they’ll say how anti-zionism is not anti-semitism but they forget more than 90% of Jews are Zionists”, “Don’t get me wrong, not all Palestinians are bad” or whatever other bullshit.
thanku!
The world was peaceful when I was a child because I didn’t know what the world outside really was, the world to me back then was just my home, yet it wasn’t really peaceful, it was hell because of fighting, alcoholism, the usual trauma a child faces.
The world as I see it now is a shithole, but precisely due to it being a shithole did I discover how to really love, and do it correctly. Love people, love animals, love nature. You can relate this to how the dictatorship of the bourgeoisie and its efforts to maintain the status quo precisely due to its contradictions gives the proletariat everything necessary to fight. But I’m isolated right now, I don’t really have anyone here, but I have more than enough love that is going empty due to not that many people being there to give it to, which I think of as a contradiction.
Marx says how you can’t liberate others without liberating yourself, or at least I think he was the one who said it, but I see it as a contradiction with what I say here, that you can’t liberate yourself without liberating others. The solution here precisely lies in the act of liberation. You don’t liberate others necessarily during dialogue, during educating yourself through everyone, neither do you necessarily liberate others during this long, tiring process of waging a war. But people liberate each other. I think I got this from Pedagogy of the Oppressed by Paulo Freire, which I recently finished. I see its influence on the words I typed out in the post just as I’m typing this right now lol, its a really good work that talks about education through dialogue, criticizing the banking mode of education (used in college, schools, etc) as preserving the status quo. He uses examples from Mao’s cultural revolution to say that cultural action is a process of education that has to start before, and not after taking power. I can’t describe everything ofcourse, its a short read, around 150 pages and I’ll recommend it.
I think I lost track there and switched topics, anyways, that’s about it, hope I was able to explain why I wrote that. I just write things and finish it off whenever I’m not in a particularly good mood. I think you should understand it for yourself too, instead of relying on my explanation. Your subjective perspectives of a work (or anything) also matters as much as that of the creator.
Anyways, have a good day!
my brother in christ the civilization you are talking about ruined y (our) own country and it is still in shambles, what are you on
This is a purely non-antagonistic contradiction, regardless of your opinions on the PCP. As for the RGS, they maintain a political line, which you have to follow if you want to get in, like any other party.
Maybe start by studying PCP, they have multiple volumes from the 1960s till now. But for that you have to study M&E, Lenin then Mao.
As for the answer, Maoist analysis is that there is always potential of an inner bourgeoisie forming within the party, because class struggle continues under socialism, and the bourgeoisie will do anything they can to gain power back. If that is universal, then so is Maoism. Continuous purges are necessary, and the proletariat needs to get rid of the existing remenants of capitalism not just in the economic base, but in the cultural superstructure as well. I don’t think it is any different from what Stalin did, and I hold that this is the praxis of Gramsci’s theory of cultural hegemony.
I don’t really think anyone should look at self-identified Maoists on twitter and call them dogmatic, endless debates will not result in anything, the internet is not the class struggle. I think you should talk more with RGS, I don’t hold them in any negative way, I’ve heard decent things from them. They are student groups afterall.
they deliver consistent information about the various class struggles around the world, so I don’t really have any negative opinion about them
this is mostly related to what is brought up in Origin of Family. Class society was historically progressive due to the evolution in generalized commodity production, however, it also brought about a contradiction of private accumulation. I bring up this being related because primitive societies lived as a community with a matrilineal framework, and the contradiction of private accumulation (origin of private property), coincides with the first class division, that between man and woman, which starts the eventual alienation of the working class from their labour, from others, and effectively from themselves.
“In an old unpublished manuscript written by Marx and myself in 1846 I find the words: “The first division of labour is that between man and woman for the propagation of children.” And today I can add: The first class antagonism that appears in history coincides with the development of the antagonism between man and woman in monogamous marriage, and the first class oppression coincides with that of the female sex by the male. Monogamous marriage was a great historical step forward; nevertheless, together with slavery and private wealth, it opened the epoch that has lasted until today in which every step forward is also relatively a step backward, in which prosperity and development for some is won through the misery and frustration of others.”
up to you, I think there is a podcast called the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution that talks about the 10 years in detail, I listened to their first episode and it was really in depth, I’d just say watch the video while being critical of his liberal ideology of communism
his cultural rev. video was eh, I couldn’t get over the (not so) subtle bourgeoisie ideology seeping in whenever he talked about dictatorship, also to him revisionism just seems like a minor argument about not wanting olives in your pizza which gave reason to the GPCR. Don’t get me wrong, due to the dialectic nature of the two line struggle, one can be correct on one line and incorrect in the other, but the whole reason for the cul. rev is that class struggle doesn’t end under socialism and that the bourgeoisie will do absolutely anything they need to take power back (Lenin).
damn that’s crazy, anyways, any of my trans and NB comrades want to hop into tf2 and legally convert everyone into a femboy?
good luck!
yeah I am, I’m studying cognitive neurosci, its only one year as most postgrad taught degrees are here so next summer after the dissertation I’ll be done
I hope next year goes better for you in terms of mental health, you got this! Good luck w the job, and have fun with the trips :)
good luck with your uni journey, I’m going to graduate next summer. And I hopefully will get an offer for a doctorate and move there with my partner.
have a lovely trip you two 💚
A law that applies to all ethnicities except non-Muslims is for no other purpose than to further the agenda of the fascist goverment’s plan of a “Hindu state”, as such, the idea of such an ethnostate is extremely reactionary. Although the states where CPI (Marxist) has control won’t implement this, so that is an extremely rare W by them. Modi’s continous rule over the nation as well as the military occupation of Kashmir is bound to be the destruction of the Hinduvta project