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the real result of MKULTRA was that they basically perfected torture

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can't see it because it was hosted on the site :sadness: hopefully it'll come back when images are re-enabled

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chapo lore iceberg when?

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I don't think we even have to go to moral "oughts" if you just genuinely don't feel like working with veterans. I see it how some therapists don't want to work with children or something; it's just a segment of the population you personally don't want to work with. If you can get around it and it makes your time at work better then why not.

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I hold the petite bourgeois to still be part of the proletariat. Then again, I’m a propertarian communalist... so my opinion is not representative.

words don't mean anything I guess

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“I was unbanned. I apparently only have one downvote left that Im allowed to use. Thank you benevolent moderators of Chapo.Chat. I promise to never downvote again.”

so does this mean the purge didn't go far enough? :stalin-shining:

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How can someone recommend Bernstein and Rosa in the same breath? Reform or Revolution is basically just debunking Bernstein and saying revolution is necessary lol

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It's not a moral argument, it is an empirical one. Individual people choosing not to have kids will not solve anything if capitalism, the real source of waste and pollution, is not challenged. Individual people subsisting is not the source of pollution, it is the econmic system.

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I literally spent dozens of hours in college studying "theories of social change" trying to find a comprehensive, interdisciplinary account of how qualitative changes in society occur and every librarian I went to told me I was out of luck and all theories that were easy to find were narrowly focused on some specific feature of change (e.g. "resource mobilization theory"). Then I find Marxism and I realised bourgeois social science must be intentionally keeping students in the stone ages.

tl;dr I was literally going to go to grad school unknowingly trying to re-discover Marxism but after I actually read Marx I'm glad I don't have to

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utopian legends/narratives

damn even the feds think we're libs

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the highest quality music that could also be played in a grocery store

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I have a reading group going on so I haven't been able to get started with these, but I read the syllabus and this seems like a great series. Saving for later, great work comrade

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