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#14762
i just kinda wanna know his opinions on the subject would be, rather than consulting a dude named "john smith" for advice, since again iirc and its been a long time since i read it, he doesnt talk much about the implications of what he spends so much time laying out with graphs and $ signs,
#14763
on teh subject of economics, is there a resource or book or w/ever that explains bourgiois economics from a marxist point of view, i cannot get my head round these terms and stuff, these books all assume i know what the hell these words mean...and i dont! halp!
#14764

glomper_stomper posted:

imperialism in the 21st century ends with a whole thing telling people to form an active, international opposition to border regimes and the global labor arbitrage, which was fairly vague.


i do not remeber this bit at all, and i flicked through the last chapter again and didnt see it anywhere...?

#14765
im typing this false internaitonalism thing
#14766
whoever this guy is when he answers you you make sure you tell him "thats hot"
#14767
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#14768
he also kind of regularly uses that marx quote from the 1st international to make that point
#14769

blinkandwheeze posted:

what i mean is that his "confession" to academic fraudulence was really obviously delusional ramblings and it's absurd to take it seriously. I don't care about his work that much so i will abstain from the reading psycho wife murderers debate.



finally found this essay:



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#14771
Or alternatively it's just a manic depressive murderer who suffered a psychotic break speaking in exactly the tenor you would expect of such circumstances
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#14773
i revise my earlier scepticism of althusser and put him back in the same category as musicians whose work i love despite reviling aspects of their personal lives. freud however is complete bullshit
#14774
R Kelly 😂
#14775

marlax78 posted:

it just so happens that dr. smith has agreed to conduct an online interview with me for publication. give me some hard hitting questions about contemporary global political economy rhizzone.



bumping this cause i wrote out my questions, the what is to be done question here, and that of someone on reddit and i'm waiting on more

#14776

marlax78 posted:

marlax78 posted:

it just so happens that dr. smith has agreed to conduct an online interview with me for publication. give me some hard hitting questions about contemporary global political economy rhizzone.

bumping this cause i wrote out my questions, the what is to be done question here, and that of someone on reddit and i'm waiting on more



these are all my personal interests so if u think they are irrelevant please feel free to modify them of print them straight out into the shreader

1. Given the vast size and enormous profits derived from the global drugs trade, how do you feel that this fits into the theory of imperialism and the super-exploitation of the global south.
2. Given that the imperialist nations have plied their trade under the aegis of dominant US imperialism since the end of WW2, what do you think is the future of inter-imperialist relations in their struggle to exploit the third world, expecially considering the current crisis of profitability

#14777
also I am reading: Michael Hudson - Super Imperialism: The Ecconomic Strategy of American Empire

which is good, like all the other books are
#14778
currently reading: De Grote Klassenoorlog (the Great Class War) by Jacques Pauwels on the class dynamics going on during World War I and how the typical 'Allies good, Fritz bad' narrative on WW1 is pretty much useless
#14779
*thinking...*

would anyone be interested in pulling together a kinda extended ML(M) reading list, that isnt just "here are all the books by marx/lenin/mao u must read to be one of our little club"? something like https://anti-imperialism.org/recommended-readings/ but bigger...
#14780
i wouldn't mind chipping in with some stuff
#14781
Semi-related, I just picked up Kwame Nkrumah "Colonialism and Neocolonialism" after identifying neocolonialism as something I really wanted to understand better. Has anyone read that and/or know if it's a useful text on the subject and/or can recommend some other reading on it?
#14782
that book owns immensely, and is exactly why im interested in putting an extended reading list together

e: do you mean neo-ccolonialism, the last Stage of iMperialism cos thts the one im thinking about...?

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#14783
Wait yes I was just confusing it with something Sartre wrote I also just read about. I meant the Nkrumah one.
#14784
it owns
#14785

tears posted:



i got you. 2nd question was the first one i thought of though too

#14786

tears posted:

*thinking...*

would anyone be interested in pulling together a kinda extended ML(M) reading list, that isnt just "here are all the books by marx/lenin/mao u must read to be one of our little club"? something like https://anti-imperialism.org/recommended-readings/ but bigger...



Back in the old days I made a paper list of all the books that looked good/important/leftist from the LF book recommendation thread. Slowly went through it and I was lucky that I started out with the radical stuff because a lot of it was garbage. By the time I got to Gene Sharp and Saul Alinsky (yeah people actually recommended that shit in LF) I was like *first page* this sucks lol lemme go read more Gramsci instead. The point is I had to do that shit myself and it would be a great service if there were a list of good books on every subject. I would contribute as much as I can.

#14787
well there's this one everyone's probably seen by now. kinda ponderous, but maybe running through it and ratifying/rejecting titles would be a good starting point?
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#14790
I'm going to slyly post a list of essential readings which is actually just books i haven't read and want people to scan
#14791
Man Debt the first 5000 years did not age well. Anyway that McCain list is decent but it's meant for academics, normal human beings want to understand a specific thing and get a specific recommendation. And having links to ebooks would be sweet as well. Though I might get arrested for sharing them? Since many are ripped from jstor. Also noticed a certain Grover R. R. Furr is not mentioned...
#14792
PM me if you want a link to some
#14793
aristotle: some stuff he said turned out to be wrong. Genius.
descartes: some stuff he said turned out to be wrong. also Genius.
freud: some stuff he said turned out to be wrong. Repulsive charlatan.
#14794
crusty tomes, heavy opinions
#14795

Even Sigmund Freud, the founder of the psychoanalytic school and the discoverer of the subconscious, was influenced by these myths [of the social Darwinists eg. "survival of the fittest"] and their 'scientific' legitimation by the evolutionists. He also believed that culture was based on the repression and sublimation of these violent male sex drives. His theory of the Oedipus complex is basically a theory of male sexual competition, between fathers and sons, for one sex-object, the mother. Also, Freud subscribes to the theory that male sexuality is active, aggressive - in its neurotic forms, sometimes sadistic. And female sexuality is considered to be passive and even masochistic. Woman, according to Freud, can reach her full, adult sexuality only by accepting her 'natural' female role, that is, by giving up her 'immature' clitoral sexuality and switching over to vaginal sexuality which is necessary for the man to satisfy his sex drive. It is surprising that a serious scholar like Freud consolidates the theory of vaginal orgasm as the 'mature' form of female sexuality, although he must have known that the vagina does not contain nerve ends and hence does not 'produce' an orgasm. He knew that the clitoris is the active sexual organ of women which can produce a female orgasm without penetration of the vagina. But in his preoccupation with male sexuality, he defined women as incomplete or castrated men, the clitoris as a small penis, and the attempt of women to change their subordinate role in society a result of penis-envy.

Maria Mies in Patriarchy and Accumulation on a World Scale

#14796
ok sick, everyones on board to make a list of books. If you upvoted the original post that is a legal contract that you must contribute to a list of books,

as bhpn said its all like what if i want to read about mozambique, or the drugs trade, or yezhov but all anyone says is "have you read china meiville"?

so pick a topic that you know alot about and like 5 books with 1 that is better than all the rest...and then post it so that one poster can get really arsey about your choices
#14797
for example on the subject of the drugs trade, which is something i know a little bit about -


The Global Drugs Trade

Drugs, Oil and War - Peter Dale Scott
The Politics of Heroin: CIA Complicity in the Global Drug Trade - Alfred W. McCoy
Narcoland - Anabel Hernández
Cocaine Politics: Drugs, Armies, and the CIA in Central America - Peter Dale Scott
Dark Alliance: The CIA, the Contras, and the Crack Cocaine Explosion - Gary Webb

Others
Covert Action Information Bulletin
Lobster Magazine - https://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/
#14798
Cocaine Alliance: The Dark Heroin
#14799
im going to pretend i know something about dependency/world systems theory and that this isn't just my amazon wishlist. if someone who actually knows about it wants to add a book u should listen to them

The Modern World System I-IV (1974-2011)
Capitalism and Underdevelopment in Latin America: Historical Studies of Chile and Brazil (1967)
Unequal Exchange (1972)
Accumulation on a World Scale (1974)
Unequal Development (1976)
Imperialism and Unequal Development (1977)
World Accumulation & Dependent Accumulation (1978)
The Long Twentieth Century (1994)

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#14800
i'm reading seymour Hersh now, Chain of Command the road from 9/11 to abu ghraib