• BuGiJu@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Time for a reread maybe… or forgive me the US state department dogma must be a much better read😌

    How will you perform a non-authoritarian revolution? How will you quash racism, homophobia, transphobia, etc.? By being polite? Or are you going to vote us towards communism🤩

    And I have plenty more books, but go on🤗

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      1 year ago

      the US state department dogma must be a much better read😌

      lmao

      How will you perform a non-authoritarian revolution? How will you quash racism, homophobia, transphobia, etc.? By being polite?

      the main idea is dual power structures. spreading awareness, and people will do whats necessary, mobilize, organize, all that fun stuff. if u can teach people about the struggles of marginalized groups, they will be able to recognize it in their own lives and stand up against it.

      Or are you going to vote us towards communism🤩

      and there wont be a need for political parties to enforce “compliance”, people are naturally empathetic. well not all people, but the vast majority.

      And I have plenty more books, but go on🤗

      try “Are you an anarchist? the answer might surprise you” by David Graeber, if ur ever looking for something else.

      or “Anarchy works” by Peter Gelderloos for a more comprehensive description of these ideas.

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        1 year ago

        I have been meaning to read some more anarchist theory, and I do have ‘The Conquest of Bread’ lying around, but my priority currently is to read ‘Animal Liberation Now’ by Peter Singer which I would recommend you do too if you aren’t already vegan.