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klep@lemmy.mlto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's something you do when no one's looking or is around?
2·9 days agoI sing random shit to my dog and cat a the time. I also baby talk my dog in public. I’m a near a 40yr old man too. There’s dozens of us!
klep@lemmy.mlto
United States | News & Politics@lemmy.ml•Federal Agents Deploy Tear Gas In Albany Park As Neighbors Block Immigration Arrest
8·12 days agoWhile these are effective, it also works to just throw them back. The canisters are hot, so use a work glove, or something to protect your hand, and move quickly, in one swift motion.
Thank you for the quick reply!
I wouldn’t want to join to be outspokenly against anything and I understand the necessity for party unity. It absolutely makes perfect sense that disagreement should be handled internally and decided upon within the party.
But here is where I differ. I cannot bring myself to believe in a system where there is any centralized authority or hierarchy. To me it flies in the face of freedom and liberation. However, and I may be making the mistakes of the CNT/FAI, Makhno, etc…, I also believe that we must collaborate and coordinate to move toward a state-less society.
I’d love to discuss it with you. I am always open to discussion, reading, etc…
I’ve been looking at the PSL for a while now, but I am an anarcho-syndicalist and am not sure how I would be received. I WHOLLY believe that there has to be unity on the left, and I agree with a lot of ML thought, I just don’t even know if I would be an acceptable candidate to join.
I guess that’s to say: Do you know their thoughts on anarchists and having anarchists working within their org?
Awesome, thank you!
I’m hoping, honestly, for some revolutionary stuff I would love to hear from a Korean revolutionary, or Korean revolutionary thought.
Do you know why it is that this stuff is essentially unavailable? Has NK forbade literature from leaving the country, or is this an issue in the US/Western countries?
This is really intriguing. I had no idea what this post was referencing, so I tried looking up the titles of these books to find information. From searching, I figured out that they’re books published in DPRK.
So I started searching to see if there were any available books from the DPRK (revolutionary or not) in the US. I can’t find anything, only books ABOUT the DPRK.
Is there somewhere to find books that are from DPRK available worldwide, or are they at all attainable? I love to read and think it would be valuable insight.
Edit: So, I found Propaganda World, which has a lot of stuff from NK for sale, but for some reason I don’t really trust the site.
klep@lemmy.mlto
Anarchism@lemmy.ml•I'm beginning to come around to anarchism, got any reading suggestions?
1·2 years agoSome more I thought of, by no means a comprehensive list though. Just what I’ve read on the subject that appealed to me as I was studying anarchism as a political philosophy.
Statism and Anarchy by Mikhail Bakunin
Anarcho-syndicalism: Theory and Practice by Rudolf Rocker
Mutual Aid by Kropotkin
Trotsky discusses anarchism in Marxism and Ararchism
Nestor Makhno has some interesting writings
Chomsky is good
Émile Armand has some good writings on Individualist Anarchism (he’s very anti-conflict though, which I tend to disagree with)
Lastly, something I would strongly recommend if you’re new to anarchist thought and philosophy is Anarchism: Arguments For and Against by Albert Meltzer.
I am leaving out tons of great writings and writers/philosophers/theorists (and theories)/poets/etc…
There is a lot out there. Let me know if you have any questions!





You should read Proudhon’s work “What is property”
https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/pierre-joseph-proudhon-what-is-property-an-inquiry-into-the-principle-of-right-and-of-governmen