my favourite chapter of state and revolution is when Lenin goes wild calling out Kautsky's shitty food takes. that's honestly the foundations of any Marxist thought post 1917. if you don't know how he eats his shitty pasta, don't ever call yourself a 'leftist'
It's pretty standard American dinner food with an "Italian" twist, but if that sounds alright to you, you'll probably like it (I still do tbh). The unlimited breadsticks are pretty dope, but an overworked and underpaid server will be responsible for refilling your breadstick basket every 15 minutes, so I don't consider that a plus. Overall, not a bad place for a dinner date, but still saturated with cost-cutting corporate bullshit, all the while eating little more than fast-food-quality grub.
all the while eating little more than fast-food-quality grub.
This really cuts to the core of the matter. If you have any ability to cook, you can cook better Italian food than Olive Garden, but we don't all live in situations conducive to dinner dates at home for whatever reason. If you (and your date or dinner companion or whoever) delight in the "Chain restaurants as kitsch" thing, you'll have a good time, but you are mostly paying to sit in the building, the food almost feels incidental.
my favourite chapter of state and revolution is when Lenin goes wild calling out Kautsky's shitty food takes. that's honestly the foundations of any Marxist thought post 1917. if you don't know how he eats his shitty pasta, don't ever call yourself a 'leftist'
So is Kautsky at least anti-Italian enough for us then
oh god no, he LOVES Italy and Italian food. he's just never had actually good Italian food you know?
Sounds like me, who's favorite restaurant for about 25 years of his mayo ass life was Olive Garden :agony-soviet:
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It's pretty standard American dinner food with an "Italian" twist, but if that sounds alright to you, you'll probably like it (I still do tbh). The unlimited breadsticks are pretty dope, but an overworked and underpaid server will be responsible for refilling your breadstick basket every 15 minutes, so I don't consider that a plus. Overall, not a bad place for a dinner date, but still saturated with cost-cutting corporate bullshit, all the while eating little more than fast-food-quality grub.
This really cuts to the core of the matter. If you have any ability to cook, you can cook better Italian food than Olive Garden, but we don't all live in situations conducive to dinner dates at home for whatever reason. If you (and your date or dinner companion or whoever) delight in the "Chain restaurants as kitsch" thing, you'll have a good time, but you are mostly paying to sit in the building, the food almost feels incidental.
Restaurant availability and choice is a class matter.