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What political ideology should I adopt
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what should I read to learn about maoism
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@patchuun I legit just downloaded it off of internet archive lets go
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@salt idk what that is but lmk where to read about it. I am politically stupid as fuck.
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@vervet good introduction would be the little red book
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@vervet oh someone already recommended that the other one that my best friend always recommends to people is the essay combat liberalism
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@nyx @patchuun tyvm. I'm not completely in the dark but my political history is stupid as fuck and I had no idea wtf I was doing growing up. all that shit was lies.
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@patchuun @nyx yeah ngl I was being kind of facetious but I'm looking to learn more about like wtf is going on this side of the internet.
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@patchuun @vervet it's been a while since i read it but it made an impression on me. i like how important action is to mao in that essay. it's so practical
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@tamamizu @vervet highly recommend organization means commitment by grace lee boggs and constructive criticism: a handbook by grace lyons if you haven't read them. both are excellent and highly practical no-nonsense primers on organizational discipline and affected me similarly to combat liberalism. if audiobooks are more your jam there's a youtube channel I like, radical reads, with recordings for both of them (and also combat liberalism for that matter)
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@tamamizu @vervet actually I recommend that channel in general tbh there's some great stuff on there
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@vervet
This is not necessarily good intro but good reading
https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/baedan-baedan/

Trying so hard not to spam a million texts.
If you dont vibe with either of these I can give you like lots of other reccs.
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@monkey ive been (very slowly) reading baedan lately, in an attempt to grapple with hopelessness. i don't know if i really fuck with negation in the sense they do but it's giving me much to consider.
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