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  • The US has basically been some flavor of fascist since at least the end of the second world war.

  • happy federation day!
  • Marx didn't write a single piece of economic theory about the gays either!

    I've legit seen this argument online.

  • We should try to be less hostile to people from other instances
  • Yeah man you post a ton of content both here and .ml and I don't see how you don't lose your mind in the comments at times. Keep up the good fight.

  • There is a spectre haunting the lemmyverse
  • It doesn't help that there really is nuance in discussing previous and current socialist experiments but even that has practically become a meme and is met with "communism has never worked" commentary from liberals.

  • Countering common anti-communist talking points
  • I shared this to my commie friend discord!

  • Introducing the Lemmygrad Ebil Tankie SeeSeePee Social Credit Score
  • I don't know how delete and not delete work for comments. Sorry for the dumb.

    My deleted comment was: I suppose it could be a secondary "score" tied to how often users post here in A positive manner?

  • Guys, why is everything so small?😕
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  • Please register here for the CPUSA International Conference 2023, which premieres Jul 29, 2023 at 11:00 AM EST (United States and Canada).
  • I signed up! Our DSA chapter has gone radio silent basically. Been thinking about switching membership over to CPUSA but there is literally zero presence where I live. Idk how active I could be from afar.

  • Marxism and FLOSS.
  • Way back when I was using it, I believe Manjaro and Antergos were the 2 biggies with GUI installers. I had heard that Antergos was stopped and just looked up RebornOS and damn it if it isn't Antergos lol. That's pretty cool.

    I keep fence sitting on possibly switching to Arch-based full time because of the AUR or over to proper Debian. Might end up looking at Reborn in the near future. It wasn't even on my radar.

  • Marxism and FLOSS.
  • Depending on your level of tech knowledge, my rec is Arch or Linux Mint. Linux Mint is practically good to go OOtB. Pop!_OS is another one that has gained popularity over the last few years. NixOS I think is the new distro that is getting a lot of buzz right now but I'm gonna wait to see where it goes and how it matures before looking at it. I've settled on Mint and have been using it for about 5 years as my daily driver now.

  • Marxism and FLOSS.
  • I was trying to figure out how to say what you said so I'll just piggy back. I agree that moving from proprietary to foss is definitely one aspect of the "withering away of the state". Engels didn't explicitly write about software for obvious reasons but yeah lol.

    I think, and this is probably preaching to the choir, but one thing that we can keep doing is just supporting foss and try to get more people to use and contribute. Regardless of if the revolution were to happen tomorrow, we've definitely seen a big uptick in open source being used over the last 20-30 years.

    I've seen people bring up that Lemmy/Mast/kbin are open source and my thoughts is always "as it should be". We are living through what I think might be a software revolution as more people get fed up with data harvesting and proprietary services. Will this era last? Who knows but I hope it does.

    Funny enough, Linux and foss were what actually started my radicalization to the left. Back when I was using Ubuntu 9.10 I just kept asking why this wasn't this the norm? I mean Linux growing pains baggage aside that is.

  • Which parts of MLism do you find lacking or outdated in the 21st century?
  • This sounds really good thanks! I got it pulled up in my phone and will grab an epub of it tonight for my e-reader.

    From the wiki:

    In the book Lafargue proposes the right to be lazy, in contrast to the right to work, which he deems bourgeois.

    This definitely sounds like what I was wanting to explore. It's just been heavy on my mind and I was pretty hopeful someone had written about it.

    I'm surprised I haven't heard of Lafargue before. Thanks for the rec.

  • Which parts of MLism do you find lacking or outdated in the 21st century?
  • Something that has been on my mind as I have been diving more into theory is what will happen to those that choose not to work "after the revolution."

    I feel like at the time of Marx or Lenin, it was understood that manual labor war paramount to a productive society and the automation of the time made production more efficient with less manpower needed. But there was still this emphasis on how everyone will be a productive member of society in order to "earn their keep." The USSR, of course wasn't able to be 100% automated. So, I get that.

    But we are in the early stages of an era of automation where there are going to be a lot less jobs needs that not everyone will be employed. But I also think that is a good thing. It's, imo, the obvious path our society needs to be striving for. Fewer people working, and less work needed due to fully or nearly fully automated systems of things like food or clothing. After all, we won't be striving for that infinite growth factor anymore.

    The only thing I think I have seen that is close to an answer is that we will be working less so we will have more time to create. But that suggests that we will all still work but only, say 16 hours a week instead of 40-60. I think this definitely opens the opportunity for those that choose not to work, but do we call those people "parasites" and shun them? I don't think so. But I also don't know if this idea is fully realized in any text. At least not in any I've read yet.

    Maybe this whole thing is just naturally lumped in with the old state "withering away"? Sorry for the sort of stream of thought comment btw.

  • What did you do this weekend?
  • I decided to suffer from work-related anxiety most of the weekend.

    We took the kids to the local Pride festival and that was actually a lot of fun. Then I ordered a man purse that I hope will help me get more organized and keep my ctlutter-stress in check.

    Oh and I finished the book I have been trying to get through so now I can jump back into theory.

  • Milk allergies rant
  • I'm a newbie but one piece of advice I wanna give is embrace the meat substitutes like Beyond or Gardein. Shop around and see what you like and add those to your meal rotation.

    Textured vegetable protein and tofu are also so cheap compared to beef and chicken. TVP especially works well in tacos or spaghetti sauce. Air-fried tofu has been my best attempt so far at duplicating how the local Thai places do tofu. Marinade however you like and toss it in the air fryer for 20 or so mins.

  • Milk allergies rant
  • Baby vegan here. The potato chip industry can fuck right off with putting whey in my salt and vinegar chips. Why is it even there?

  • What is something 'unmanly' that you like?
  • This is me lol. My wife and I really don't have gender rolls as a married couple but I ended up being the one that cooks and cleans for the most part. She hates it and I actually like it so maybe she lucked out. 😂

  • What video games are you playing? What have you finished recently? What do you plan to play? - Video Game General Discussion Thread #21
  • It is! And actually like half of the mod and blueprint content for the game is all in Chinese because I guess it's pretty big over there. There's even a channel on the discord for helping with translation errors.

  • Discussion Thread: What are all you reading in terms of fiction AND non-fiction? - #21
  • My wife was the one that suggested it to me. She's a leftist Christian and I am very much an atheist but have been thinking about where "leftist Christianity" fits with with Marxism(I know, opiate of the masses and all). But even regardless of the religious aspects, I think housing first and safe use sites should be the way we do things regarding this sort of outreach, and this book is definitely from that angle a well.

  • roux ghostOfRoux(); @lemmygrad.ml

    Leftist, horror movies, programming, dumb obscure indie games, angry techno, deathcore, enjoyer of theory.

    ghost might be a reference to spectre or just a play on a trapcore artist name...

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