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sad. those are almost rzone-level numbers.

where will gender-consufed marxoteens go to next when they seek mutually destructive social interactions.

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#3523
haha a community named laissez faire is following with striking coherence the narrative of the french revolution
#3524
thats gold jerry! gOLD!
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sneak preview.

Spoiler!

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#3527
I knew I was going to get owned
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stegosaurus posted:

sneak preview.

Spoiler!



this owns

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discipline posted:

I'm reading the urbanization of consciousness by david harvey. owns bones, surprise surprise



whats it talk about

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lol let me butt in here between friends talking and link the first google search result

http://www.u.arizona.edu/~compitel/Harvey_urbconsc.pdf
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#3537
is the red flag flying: the political economy of the soviet union today

i had no idea who szymanski was, http://crab.rutgers.edu/~goertzel/szymanski.htm
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stegosaurus posted:

is the red flag flying: the political economy of the soviet union today

i had no idea who szymanski was, http://crab.rutgers.edu/~goertzel/szymanski.htm



Does anyone have a pdf of this, in any parallel timespace

#3539
im reading osama bin ladins face photoshopped on to a cartoon cat
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check out dis article written buy the rich fuck that limonov worked for when he was a butler. i mean i didnt read it but http://sprague.com/blog/aston-martin/
#3542
i remember someone posted a book by that szymanski guy before and it was really bad soviet apologia
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babyfinland posted:

i remember someone posted a book by that szymanski guy before and it was really bad soviet apologia



soviet apologia? was he SORRY vast soviet union didnt have enough food for yoU??

#3544
it was just one of those really poorly argued tracts that overreaches on every issue in an attempt to handwave away any possibility that the soviet union was less than paradise
#3545
what is there to apologize for?
#3546

EmanuelaOrlandi posted:

what is there to apologize for?



read the book and find out

#3547
Thats what we're trying to find. R>C>P
#3548
i dont think i have the pdf anymore, sorry. i think pogfan might
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edit: wrong thread

Edited by reggaelolita ()

#3550
szymanski was a maoist-turned-brezhnevite who basically wrote that book trying to refute the anti-revisionist movement. like that argument is that khrushchev initiated reforms after stalin's death that turned administrative units into firms, which they see as being essentially a sort of highly managed capitalism. the idea is that the law of value functions in that situation, since firms have an interest in trying to minimize labour costs and maximize output. szymanski's book just tries to argue that the soviet union was socialist in a narrow marxist sense from 1956 through brezhnev. i want to read it soon because at least it seems thoroughly argued, given that 99% of people that make strong claims on anti-revisionism (for or against) seem to not investigate it at all.
#3551
i haven't found it online but i will take it out of a library, for free, read it, and then bask in having read it, all to your collective fail
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getfiscal posted:

szymanski was a maoist-turned-brezhnevite who basically wrote that book trying to refute the anti-revisionist movement. like that argument is that khrushchev initiated reforms after stalin's death that turned administrative units into firms, which they see as being essentially a sort of highly managed capitalism. the idea is that the law of value functions in that situation, since firms have an interest in trying to minimize labour costs and maximize output. szymanski's book just tries to argue that the soviet union was socialist in a narrow marxist sense from 1956 through brezhnev. i want to read it soon because at least it seems thoroughly argued, given that 99% of people that make strong claims on anti-revisionism (for or against) seem to not investigate it at all.

yeah it is well argued so far. he's making super-cautious claims and it seems reasonable.... so far

maoist turned brezhnevite is a brutal finishing move though. no wonder he committed suicide.

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babyfinland posted:

i dont think i have the pdf anymore, sorry. i think pogfan might



Yo killing the cranes was great, i finished it on holiday, filled in quite a few gaps for me. Two things that come to mind:

a) never heard of the Kerala massacre before, shit is fucked up, and
b) In the movie of Charlie Wilsons war they changed the receptient of US military aid from hekmatyar to massoud lol, and
c) Massoud seems cool, i can't tell how much of it was hagiography but he seems like a good man

#3555
just finished bros karam by postoyevski. amazing, amazing, author is the master of making characters with depth. the best char is the marxoteen with the dog
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Ironicwarcriminal posted:

babyfinland posted:

i dont think i have the pdf anymore, sorry. i think pogfan might

Yo killing the cranes was great, i finished it on holiday, filled in quite a few gaps for me. Two things that come to mind:

a) never heard of the Kerala massacre before, shit is fucked up, and
b) In the movie of Charlie Wilsons war they changed the receptient of US military aid from hekmatyar to massoud lol, and
c) Massoud seems cool, i can't tell how much of it was hagiography but he seems like a good man



killing the cranes is pretty neutral and objective on massoud in comparison to most, he was loved by the western media (as you learned in the book!)

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hekmatyr is a son of a bitch
#3558
King Oedipus, Oedipus at Colonus, Antigone

Now the quote I'm trying to stick into every conversation like a complete nerd is "In serving Laius, I serve myself"
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