[-] rufuyun@lemmy.ml 34 points 1 month ago

In my opinion liberals who agree fundamentally with deposing Maduro but claim to deeply disagree about the methods are not even temporarily taking the side of anti-imperialism, they're imperialists who want procedure, "by the book" imperialists.

At the risk of getting a bit speculative or subjective, I think they are basically bullshitting. They don't disagree with it enough to do shit, even participate in safe legal dissidence. Seriously, someone who would be okay with this if it wasn't "illegal", because the elite of the metropole agreed on devouring a given peripheral country, seems like one of the enemy. As opposed to the antizionist movement where liberal peaceniks can be good allies.

[-] rufuyun@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 month ago

Just dropping in to say that 1. your job sounds awesome, have always been low key fascinated with natural building techniques myself, and this sounds similar. And 2., I am currently solving this problem with a spreadsheet at my job, and have been mumbling about a real password manager for quite a while, so I will make use of your findings :)

[-] rufuyun@lemmy.ml 8 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

(Looks like the comment I replied to got deleted, so mind the context was in response to "Not true communism TM")

This is an ignorant way to respond, although I can appreciate these terms have several meanings that can be difficult to follow.

Communist parties of the 20th century knew and openly stated that what they had built was a socialist system and communism was the endgame. The goal of 20th century socialists was to gradually progress to that point that scarcity is abolished and distribution follows the principle of need. At which point they might declare communism achieved, so long as other things have happened like completing the (gradual) dissolution of the state.

It is not an attempt to distance from a bad word - we/Marxists/Communists don't see it as a bad word.

And the 20th century movements & their states were "real communism" in that they were a genuine expression of the movement for communism, and furnish us with both positive and negative examples.

[-] rufuyun@lemmy.ml 3 points 2 months ago

Thanks, I have this one, so I'll start there~

[-] rufuyun@lemmy.ml 4 points 2 months ago

I am also interested in any readings on class prejudice or in other words how class hierarchy has been manifested in subjective factors especially from a Marxist using hist mat.

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submitted 2 months ago by rufuyun@lemmy.ml to c/asklemmygrad@lemmygrad.ml

Hello all, I would like to ask what are your favourite works analyzing the specific ways bourgeois class power is manifested in liberal democracy.

For me things that come to mind in Canada are party leadership fees in the hundreds of thousands of dollars; revolving doors where certain BC premiers crush ecological revolts then get sinecures for fossil fuel companies; the whole phenomenon of bourgeois democracy as theatre or spectacle where politcians are measuring conversion rates in dollars to votes, this being the more indirect mechanism, where capital can be turned into public opinion through mass messaging bombardment.

But I could seriously use a specific study of this stuff.

[-] rufuyun@lemmy.ml 14 points 3 months ago

Morbidly funny to imagine what it would take to deal with the NYPD. Not to rain on anybody's parade, but I do not see a Democrat organizing red guards to arrest the cops when they rebel.

[-] rufuyun@lemmy.ml 5 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

Thanks for this. That is interesting. So he does state a commitment to a sort of "full socialist" slogan, if in passing

[-] rufuyun@lemmy.ml 4 points 3 months ago

Is that part of his campaign or at least recent? I have heard he made some Marxist remarks on social media years ago?

[-] rufuyun@lemmy.ml 8 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

What is the reason to believe Mamdani has an ideological commitment to "real socialism" (which I only put in quotes because it can mean such different things), even accepting he can't do it alone, which is certainly true.

[-] rufuyun@lemmy.ml 32 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

Well, Zohran is a social democrat committed to the democratic party (even if its big-bourgeois leaders openly want to crush him), so he might be pretty cooperative with the pig army, really

However, cops seem to mostly be pretty fascist in beliefs, they will probably hate him and obstruct his administration as much as they can.

[-] rufuyun@lemmy.ml 3 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

I certainly would join DSA, and have been involved in some efforts to launch such an org in my country. Seems that the marxist factions inside DSA have way more vitality and potential than the old national communist parties. Potential for productive splits that give birth to revolutionary mass parties from DSA => leading to a meaningful vanguard seems higher than CPUSA becoming a vanguard worthy of the name. The Bolsheviks were born of a party split amirite?

[-] rufuyun@lemmy.ml 2 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

Agreed. I suggest the free tier of chatGPT voice mode as a rubber ducky - prompted something like, "ask me software dev interview behavioural questions".

I didn't even really bother with getting input on my answers from the LLM, you can reflect on your own how you sounded. It was just good practice being asked a random unexpected question and coming up with a good response.

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