Yes, you are absolutely the smartest ones in the room. All rooms. At all times.
As opposed to you, who definitely doesn’t roleplay being the “smartest one in the room” and speak in condescending generalizations about a large group of political others. Never ever.
If you are still seriously reading communist theory beyond the age of 20, I’ve got some truly terrible news for you. You should probably stay out of rooms altogether before anyone puts it together for you.
Your point was “No adult reads Marx!”, which I disproved readily with people of status and learned people that do.
The funny thing is that one of the professors does actually carry out farm labour, as they are involved in international brigades and works for 30 years for food security with sustainable practices in precarious countries. Did quite a bit of their study in AES countries, too.
I would start with casting you out to do farm labour (which you seem so into) and also having to read/discuss various things, too.
Yes who would ever want to study the leaders of succesful revolutions? Why should we want to learn from those that managed to fight off the capitalists?
Also that sectarianism is probably working super well for you. Great way to build a mass movement.
You’re just parroting the most basic of chud clichés, but I guess that shouldn’t be surprising when you’re petite bourgeoisie
There’s this reactionary trope that Communism is just something teenagers who have never had real jobs are into, that somehow the basement-dwelling children of 1st world small business owners are able to easily blaze through all The Manifesto, Grundrisse, Anti-Duhring, German ideology, All 3 volumes of Das Kapital, All 3 volumes of Theories of Surplus Value, etc. etc. etc. before they’re old enough to drink, and then after getting an associates degree abandon it because they learned to adult… it’s patently absurd. If anything the type of people in question don’t even begin to question Capitalism until they’re well into their 20s and sufficiently addled with student loan debt and long hours and a bleaker future than their parents.
Okay, explain how the following mathematical formula that’s used to examine the rate of profits of a company, which tends to fall, is invalid and shouldn’t be studied
Mate pull the other one. You write like a yank and you spell like one too. It takes 5 seconds to see every single little thing in your user history is american, not british.
Yep. Doesn’t change where I was born. Us filthy “libs” are a bit more mobile than you lot. I’ve lived in a lot of countries, and I’ve visited half the world including China which is why I don’t need to engage any further on this. None of you have a clue what you are talking about. You are singing the praises of a country that is a living hell for 99% of its inhabitants, even moreso than filthy capitalist strongholds.
Under threat of being disappeared. That’s the thing about totalitarian regimes: If you poll the local population, they enjoy almost total support for some reason. Gee, I wonder why that could be.
It’s the same everywhere these shit heels operate. I did not hear a bad word against the government in Laos in the early 2000’s either. They must have been doing a stellar job, no other reason.
Yes, you are absolutely the smartest ones in the room. All rooms. At all times.
I suspect the userbase of hexbear skews extremely young. I too had everything figured out when I was younger.
As opposed to you, who definitely doesn’t roleplay being the “smartest one in the room” and speak in condescending generalizations about a large group of political others. Never ever.
If you are still seriously reading communist theory beyond the age of 20, I’ve got some truly terrible news for you. You should probably stay out of rooms altogether before anyone puts it together for you.
Seems I have to narc on all my professors, postdocs and PhDs, they all read Marx.
So which one is it: round up all the intellectuals and cast them out to carry out farm labour, or let them sit in their ivory tower and read theory?
no reply … tssk … typical … currently probably franticlly searching for something online he can repeat …
Your point was “No adult reads Marx!”, which I disproved readily with people of status and learned people that do.
The funny thing is that one of the professors does actually carry out farm labour, as they are involved in international brigades and works for 30 years for food security with sustainable practices in precarious countries. Did quite a bit of their study in AES countries, too.
I would start with casting you out to do farm labour (which you seem so into) and also having to read/discuss various things, too.
round up the “Passiv income Class defending” intellectuals and cast them out to carry out farm labou AND let them read theory?
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that’s right, I only read liberal theory. Slava Hogwarti!
Yes who would ever want to study the leaders of succesful revolutions? Why should we want to learn from those that managed to fight off the capitalists?
Also that sectarianism is probably working super well for you. Great way to build a mass movement.
You’re just parroting the most basic of chud clichés, but I guess that shouldn’t be surprising when you’re petite bourgeoisie
There’s this reactionary trope that Communism is just something teenagers who have never had real jobs are into, that somehow the basement-dwelling children of 1st world small business owners are able to easily blaze through all The Manifesto, Grundrisse, Anti-Duhring, German ideology, All 3 volumes of Das Kapital, All 3 volumes of Theories of Surplus Value, etc. etc. etc. before they’re old enough to drink, and then after getting an associates degree abandon it because they learned to adult… it’s patently absurd. If anything the type of people in question don’t even begin to question Capitalism until they’re well into their 20s and sufficiently addled with student loan debt and long hours and a bleaker future than their parents.
So what big boy books do you like to read, then? Give us your top recommendations.
Rich Dad, Poor Dad, Harry Potter, Turner Diaries
Hot take: I thought 1984 was somewhat alright, but I haven’t read it in a while.
I liked it, but it’s not really a book I think “says a lot about society” or whatever, which it is to a lot of libs
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Lib take
I’m packing my bags for the gulag for a bit.
Okay, explain how the following mathematical formula that’s used to examine the rate of profits of a company, which tends to fall, is invalid and shouldn’t be studied
P… puts what together?
We all know you’re using that isle of man flag as a coward’s version of the afrikaner flag. You’re so god damn bad at this.
A) I don’t know the first thing about an Afrikaner flag.
B) I was born there
Try again.
I hope you get the Praxis you are looking for one day.
Mate pull the other one. You write like a yank and you spell like one too. It takes 5 seconds to see every single little thing in your user history is american, not british.
Fooling absolutely nobody.
In Australia even our absolute harshest lockdowns made allowances for millions of “essential” industries.
This you, mate?
Yep. Doesn’t change where I was born. Us filthy “libs” are a bit more mobile than you lot. I’ve lived in a lot of countries, and I’ve visited half the world including China which is why I don’t need to engage any further on this. None of you have a clue what you are talking about. You are singing the praises of a country that is a living hell for 99% of its inhabitants, even moreso than filthy capitalist strongholds.
“Living hell” but >90% of people support the current government]
Under threat of being disappeared. That’s the thing about totalitarian regimes: If you poll the local population, they enjoy almost total support for some reason. Gee, I wonder why that could be.
It’s the same everywhere these shit heels operate. I did not hear a bad word against the government in Laos in the early 2000’s either. They must have been doing a stellar job, no other reason.