Thread of revolutionary films & documentaries.
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Petrol posted:"that is what freedom looks like" haha i hate to break it to you lady but freedom kind of looks like shit.
(video shows footage of corpses from the holocaust) This is what freedom looks like
spectralmarx posted:are there books/stories that you'd explicitly call marxist or neo marxist fiction/spec fic? would love some recos esp anything that can count as a "labour fiction"
Mccaine hyped up red plenty, looks good but I've never read it
spectralmarx posted:are there books/stories that you'd explicitly call marxist or neo marxist fiction/spec fic? would love some recos esp anything that can count as a "labour fiction"
looking backward (1888) by edward bellamy owns in its own right but also galvanized the american labor movement leading into the 20th century
(dos passos went weirdly proto-libertarian later in life and fell from grace but his early novels are still incredible)
7:31: a character announces a fatburger menu item and price
9:09: ifilm logo with ifilm .com url beneath
10:30: this driver's incredible passion for NOS has convinced me to shut up and watch the movie. inside the actor's studio queued up next
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aerdil posted:a lot of the stuff by china mieville
yeah, and try the works of steven erikson, joe abercrombie, brent weeks, brandon sanderson and george.rr.martin, you might also like dark souls
roseweird posted:i know mieveille calls himself a marxist but i read perdido street station and thought it was kinda just regular dungeons and dragons pulp fantasy. maybe something else is good
one of the sequels, iron council, is very explicitly socialist, but it's also suffers from the same sense of self-indulgence you were probably picking up in perdido. if you have a high tolerance for pulp, as I do, it's worth reading, but it's not what I would reach for if I trying to sell someone on the idea that genre fic isn't for gay nerds