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Tag: leftism
I Want To Translate Marx For Millenials
Partially because it would be funny and partially because it would be for the greater glory of communism
Most of the time when people ask “why aren’t more women/poc in scene x”
It’s because a lot of people in the scene are dicks to them and making them feel unwelcome, you’ve gotta be welcoming.
Like even if you tend to make it high barrier of entry for white boys, it’s like women and poc and especially woc are used to leaving when they’re not wanted cause staying isn’t safe
Hidden Injuries Of Class
Really interesting piece
I get really uncomfortable when leftist bros
get too enthused about my critiques of bourgeois feminism, because like I feel like they want an excuse not to listen to women which is not at all what I’m saying, but they like get all excited and pat me on the head and I fcking hate it.
Me Reading Society Of The Spectacle:
“Well yeah, kinda, but I propose entirely eliminating reality as an end goal instead”
As a member of tumblr’s communism fandom, I want to know, is “Black Skin, White Masks” Canon or Fanon?
Inquiring minds want to know
Today I got to visit a gigantic anarchist library.
It was awesome. I got:
White Trash: Race and Class in America
Black Skin, White Masks
and Red Flag Black Flag: French Revolution 1968
I have so much reading to do, I have a bunch of PDFs on gender performance and class and gender stuff and all these books and I want to read the Society Of The Spectacle and Gramsci and Foucault and I also have to get through the BRRN curriculum and I’m working on like three pieces about femininity and about how we need to reject masculinity if we want the revolution to succeed
Working Class People Are Smart Enough To Read Theory
And I hate people who are like “oh you don’t need to read theory!” (translation: “Theory isn’t for the likes of you, peasant”) to working class folks.
That said, we’re often too busy to read super long super dense super dry theory (or at least I am) and it’s often not easy for us to even get our hands on theory to read, plus a lot of stuff we’re told is “foundational” is super abstract, written in historical excessively wordy style and has very little human element and is basically not easy to apply to our own lives. I tend to prefer pamphlets that are well edited and get their theoretical point across without excess verbiage, and ethnographic stuff with interviews with actual people (especially stuff on issues that relate to me, like intersections of class and gender) because the human element makes it interesting and relatable.
Like I’ve gotten through like 5 big books on gender performance and class and more than a few grad school theses in two weeks, but I’m still struggling to get through Capital, because Capital is wordy, and abstract and doesn’t have the emotional resonance that stuff with interviews with working class women does for me. That said once you’ve read some of the stuff that has more emotional resonance it’s a lot easier to go back and read Marx and so on, because now there are examples of how the theory is applied to real life and people.
Like don’t get me wrong dense economic and philosophical texts are great and I’m not telling you not to read them, read Marx and Gramsci and Foucault and all those titans of leftist thought if you want, but remember that they’re not the only theory game in town, and that you’re not a failure if it’s hard or you don’t finish, our lives are busy and exhausting, and not being able to get through a famously dense and for most people boring economic text from the 19th century doesn’t mean you’re not smart enough to understand this stuff (also no one understands the Frankfurt school, not even the Frankfurt school)
Some places to read stuff for free:
Marxists Internet Archive (Has an audiobook section which is awesome)
Jurn free academic article search
The Conquest of Bread on project gutenberg
Gender Trouble by Judith Butler
Sojourner Truth Organization Archive
google books
Please feel free to add more.
Also I Feel A Lot Of Theory Is Written In Excessively Verbose
Boring to read, almost intentional opaque language, and I feel like someone should go through and write a bunch of modernized, punchy, clear versions of core theory to make shit more accessible and I’m not saying people aren’t smart enough to get it, more that making people go through a gigantic bramble patch to get to your house, and then making them climb through a second story window instead of clearing the brambles and unlocking the door is obstructionist and means you’re a terrible host.
Cause like, I don’t think a lot of core leftist ideas are as complicated as we make them, like Marx’s explanation of the labor theory of value (and I say this loving the man dearly) is a fucking terrible explanation of a great idea.