BrowseDuringClass1917

BrowseDuringClass1917 wrote

Reply to comment by celebratedrecluse in by !deleted21007

Im gonna be real, I don’t really believe that comment. I just posted it because I think it’s an interesting perspective and I wanted to share. It’s essentially a copy of Harry Cleaver’s philosophy in the book ‘rupturing the dialectic’. He’s a pretty chill autonomist

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BrowseDuringClass1917 wrote

Reply to by !deleted21007

A revolution is an advancement to a higher stage in the dialectic of class society. An insurrection is a rejection and rupturance of the dialectic itself.

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BrowseDuringClass1917 wrote (edited )

Reply to Friday Free Talk by vMU9

I find myself being pulled constantly towards anarchism and its beauty. But I can’t get over my belief that it’s just not possible. I feel like my heart and my soul are anarchist, but my brain is Marxism-Leninist.

I also really would rather work with anarchists even if I think it’s impossible, but the only group at my uni is ML.

One day I’m gonna be disillusioned by the endless treadmill of party organization and I’ll burn a bank, but until then I suppose the cop in my head remains alive.

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BrowseDuringClass1917 wrote

Reply to by !deleted21544

It was on r/anarchism a few years ago being advertised as an all-radical friendly aleternative so I bandwagoned and made an account

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BrowseDuringClass1917 wrote (edited )

Reply to by !deleted22020

I think you should definitely try experimenting with clothing and pronouns when you can, not just female but androgynous as well. The best way to know what feels right is to try it out I think.

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BrowseDuringClass1917 wrote

Reply to by !deleted8445

Authors of a paper – published in The Royal Society journal Biology Letters on Wednesday – found that when a mosquito larva eats microplastic, that plastic can remain in the insect’s body into adulthood. So, the microplastic could then be transferred to whatever might eat that mosquito, including birds.

The U.K. researchers conducted their study in a lab, but they say it’s not a stretch to think that plastic could move up the food chain in this way.

Scary

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