Impper posted:
geez you guys are harsh!
i just wwanted to write about rape
animedad posted:
what are your fave rapenovels. i like j.m.m. coetzee's disgrace
whipping girl by julie serano
animedad posted:
what are your fave rapenovels. i like j.m.m. coetzee's disgrace
Star Wars: Jedi of Leghandi
It raped my childhood!
tpaine posted:
corpus christy!
lol
I would ask though, can anyone recommend any books on radical leftism that I could get on Amazon or at a major book retailer? I recall seeing somewhere on the internet a reader full of communiques and letters that the Red Army Faction published, but if I recall correctly, that was only available off this one shifty-looking website. That sort of stuff interests me, and if anyone has any suggestions, they'd be greatly appreciated
I've also considered reading The Badder Meinhof Complex, which is supposed to be the definitive history of the Red Army Faction.
Enoch posted:
A Theology of Liberation by Gustavo Gutierrez
is this cool? i was playing twilight struggle the other day (as USSR obv) and i played the Liberation Theology card and i was like hmm that was a pretty good card, maybe i should read some of that shit
shennong posted:
is this cool? i was playing twilight struggle the other day (as USSR obv) and i played the Liberation Theology card and i was like hmm that was a pretty good card, maybe i should read some of that shit
I'm only about 50ish pages in, but it's very detailed and sort of dense, but it's very intriguing. It was written in the early 70s, iirc, and is by a Peruvian priest, so it mixes Christian (primarily Catholic, I assume) teachings on God and the relation of the secular/non-spiritual world to God and the spiritual. Primarily, it focuses on the brutal exploitation that Latin America was undergoing at the time, and I guess tries to lay out a path for Christians to follow in the midst of this, and of how to change the world as good Christians?
Sorry if that doesn't make much sense, but it's a very detailed book and I'm still trying to fully engage with it.
EDIT: Also, I think worth mentioning, it tries to link (at least it has tried in the pages I've read) the spiritual concept of liberation, as in what Christ did on the cross, to the non-spiritual concept of liberation, which is the struggle of peoples everywhere (but with the focus on Latin America, in the book) to be free of oppression.
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Enoch posted:shennong posted:
is this cool? i was playing twilight struggle the other day (as USSR obv) and i played the Liberation Theology card and i was like hmm that was a pretty good card, maybe i should read some of that shitI'm only about 50ish pages in, but it's very detailed and sort of dense, but it's very intriguing. It was written in the early 70s, iirc, and is by a Peruvian priest, so it mixes Christian (primarily Catholic, I assume) teachings on God and the relation of the secular/non-spiritual world to God and the spiritual. Primarily, it focuses on the brutal exploitation that Latin America was undergoing at the time, and I guess tries to lay out a path for Christians to follow in the midst of this, and of how to change the world as good Christians?
Sorry if that doesn't make much sense, but it's a very detailed book and I'm still trying to fully engage with it.
cool stuff
quickly (and predictably) disavowed in the wake of capitalist triumph
blinkandwheeze posted:
iirc liberation theology was actually condemned by the catholic church for embracing secular thinkers like marx?
of course they'd have to say that wouldn't they
gyrofry posted:
isn't liberation theology nothing more than a transparent attempt by the catholic church to play both sides of the fence by 'embracing and extending' revolutionary peoples war, with the ultimate aim of neutering/coopting genuine liberatory movements and ensuring the church maintained a central social position whatever the eventual outcome.
quickly (and predictably) disavowed in the wake of capitalist triumph
this is true of all christianity, to herd the sheep populations of the world into the hands of the Jew
babyfinland posted:gyrofry posted:
isn't liberation theology nothing more than a transparent attempt by the catholic church to play both sides of the fence by 'embracing and extending' revolutionary peoples war, with the ultimate aim of neutering/coopting genuine liberatory movements and ensuring the church maintained a central social position whatever the eventual outcome.
quickly (and predictably) disavowed in the wake of capitalist triumphthis is true of all christianity, to herd the sheep populations of the world into the hands of the Jew
nazi pope is secret jew
gyrofry posted:babyfinland posted:gyrofry posted:
isn't liberation theology nothing more than a transparent attempt by the catholic church to play both sides of the fence by 'embracing and extending' revolutionary peoples war, with the ultimate aim of neutering/coopting genuine liberatory movements and ensuring the church maintained a central social position whatever the eventual outcome.
quickly (and predictably) disavowed in the wake of capitalist triumphthis is true of all christianity, to herd the sheep populations of the world into the hands of the Jew
nazi pope is secret jew
secret pope is a jew nazi
http://mwcnews.net/focus/analysis/9183-zionist-revisionism.html
animedad posted:
what are your fave rapenovels. i like j.m.m. coetzee's disgrace
portnoy's complaint
10 hours ago
animedad posted:
what are your fave rapenovels. i like j.m.m. coetzee's disgrace
Iliad