I’m digging anarchists’ more hands on, pragmatic approach to politics. I finished The Conquest of Bread a couple of weeks ago and I’m currently working my way through Bullshit Jobs. Any suggestions about theory, praxis, mutual aid, etc. would be appreciated

  • Syulang@aus.social
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    1 year ago

    @BarrelAgedBoredom @purahna Those on the left supporting post-soviet Russia tend to fall into two camps, I’ve noticed:

    1. Nostalgic tankies who love seeing old Soviet military gear parading through central Moscow, and just want the USSR back (I get it but it’s a terrie basis on which to stake out a political stance)

    2. Edgelord “brocialists” trying to play the intellectual with the “enemy of my enemy is my friend” card. Probably uses words like “degenerate” and “kulak” and is on their way to being a straight up fascist, but are too far up their own arse to notice.

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      11 months ago

      This is a big thing that turned me off lemmygrad and expanded my political horizon (I was rather hardcore MLM). The more I’ve read and interacted in different groups, the more I’ve realised my inherent stance is anti-authoritarian and seek a collectivist way of life.