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  • @NoQuesoPlease
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    33 years ago

    Think there’s any way to add Democracy for the Few?

    Also, Witchcraft - Class struggle and women’s liberation in the middle ages sounds like it would be a good supplement essay to Caliban and the Witch by Silvia Federici, in case anyone was particularly interested in that essay and wanted to read more.

    • Muad'DibberOPA
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      13 years ago

      I’ve read democracy for the few, but I wouldn’t add it as a marxist text here… reading it after state and revolution seems like a waste of time.

      Caliban and the Witch

      I wanna read this bad… I did finally find a pdf, but its quite long.

      • @NoQuesoPlease
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        23 years ago

        You’ve got a point about Democracy for the Few. It’s more of an intro to anti-capitalist thought than a Marxist text so makes sense that you won’t add it.

        I wanna read this bad… I did finally find a pdf, but its quite long.

        You should definitely find some time to read it. One of the most interesting looks into feudal Europe I’ve ever read, and provides substantial critique of Marxist analyses that ignored the witch-hunts as a part of class struggle.

  • Muad'DibberOPA
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    33 years ago

    Dessalines Marxism Study Plan

    Here’s an ordered list of Marxist books and essays that can serve as a reading list / study plan.

    This isn’t a comprehensive list: these are the ones I wish I could go back in time to give to middle-school me.

    It alternates between theory, history, and psychology.

    • Muad'DibberOPA
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      23 years ago

      tbh I’ve only read scattered articles and interviews with Deng, and nothing stands out to me that would be good to add. I do have one article there from He Zhao that’s a great overview of SWCC.

      • Makan ☭ CPUSA
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        23 years ago

        You need to read his actual works, honestly; otherwise, you’re just reading Western interviews with Deng Xiaoping where he’s just more of a showman in that instance and obviously can’t extol the values of Marxism-Leninism at the drop of a hat…

    • @XiangMai
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      3 years ago

      I really don’t get the Deng love in modern (supposedly ML circles)

      I think it’s obvious (if you consume any Chinese media) that Dengs reform led to the full on capitalist relations. Under Mao it was considered degenerate to have a mistress yet modern day China has fully restored this “mistress/concubine” mentality back into the men there

      Deng was a full restoration of capitalism just without the political reform. As the Chinese said doing both at the same time would be suicide like the USSR did

      So they kept the DOTP in this new revisionist form. After the 2008 crash there has been a revival of Marxism in the Chinese Communist Party but they still are not the defacto largest faction

      That’s my take anyway. I’d be interested to hear why so many people love Deng when Marxist-Leninists had essentially scientifically analysed him in the 80s to understand his revisionism and counter-revolution

      Like on this ML journal on Chinese revisionism…What has been written that’s new to upend these criticisms?

      https://revolutionarydemocracy.org/archive/index.htm#capchina

      • Makan ☭ CPUSA
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        13 years ago

        There is no “Deng love” though; it’s literally unpopular to like Deng Xiaoping.

        Also, Revolutionary Democracy is a Maoist website.