Is there anything that can be learned from cases like Buttigeg and Harris where at least one of their parents was ostensibly a proponent of Marx? Have any of you known or had communist parents?

I'm trying to avoid my own kids becoming reactionary and the only thing I know to do to avoid that is show them internal consistency with my own views(valuing consent, consistency, openness, compassion, reason, creativity, and an unbreakable will), educate them on class conflict and historical materialism, and give them opportunities to reinforce the innate kindness within them while also introducing them to various other groups so that they grow up to feel a human connection to anyone regardless of differences in age, gender, nationality, etc.

I'll be closely involved in their school work to help counter imperialist propaganda in their public school education.

I'll be involving them in programs like 4H so they don't become alienated from the means of production and their environment.

I'll be insisting they get part time service industry jobs when they're old enough to help radicalize them against the inhumanities of capitalist exploitation

Additionally, the only communities I can think to raise them as a part of are SRA, and UU. If y'all have any suggestions I would love to hear them.

  • star_wraith [he/him]
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    3 years ago

    I’m reading “Inside the Battle of Algiers,”

    Oh this reminded me, I think it's a great idea to have books like The People's History of the United States, David Graeber's Debt book, or other physical books that are relatively easy for a say a younger teen to grasp on your bookshelf. I think if your kid is a reader, they will naturally have an interest in reading the books you read. I know I did with my dad.

    • NeverGoOutside [any]
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      3 years ago

      My dad never read a book in his life. We never had a bookshelf. Hahaha. And look how great I turned out! Good thing there were political screed in the liner notes of the punk CDs I bought.