There is a Bourgeois Leftist Distaste For Engaging In Propaganda or Euphemistically “Public Relations”

That must be overcome in order to build strong movements again.  Our ideas are intentionally misrepresented, made inaccessible to members of the working class, and generally hidden away in the hallowed and expensive halls of academia where those of us who need them cannot find them.

I wonder if part of the reason bourgeois leftists see public campaigning, and good marketing as immoral is that they too have reason not to want the working class getting their hands on leftist thought.

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madrantings:

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revenge-of-socrates:

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kropotkitten:

do you know how much money we could make if we set up a fake nonprofit and said we were using the money to “combat poverty” but instead used it fund class war? wealthy liberals shell out so much money to nonprofits and usually 80 percent of that goes to administrators. why not just compete with them and funnel all that money into the struggle

 *dubiously tents fingers like Mr. Burns*

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^^^ a few years ago i was discussing this with a friend, it’s really not that difficult, but some activities have to be real,,it can’t all be a front.. you know, providing assistance for school, food, clothes summer lunch programs. It’s not only a good cover but a good way to lure people in for a bigger cause.

well, let’s do it. 

is anyone already in a state or country that would be conducive to this? 

i’m in tenn and anything like this here would get muscled out by christian and anti abortion orgs. our recent amendment one has pulled all the activist dollars and the law isn’t going to be too easy to deal with here anyway not being part of a church.

Where I’m at is filled with bourgie liberals/progressives who would just fucking dump boat loads of cash into a nonprofit

ya wanna do it?

uhh hell yes!

this seemed like the most straightforward google result:

http://grantspace.org/tools/knowledge-base/Nonprofit-Management/Establishment/starting-a-nonprofit

I want to help