Hot Take: The revolution needs to be universal, in all aspects of our society. Everything needs to undergo radical change, including culture. That change requires an understanding of the problems present in our modern culture, e.g. movies, video games, etc. This revolution will require a critique of everything in our present culture, which movie breadtube is giving us. I'd also argue that the economic issues are more settled (Imperialism, Capital, etc, are mostly in the same form as when Lenin and Marx wrote about them) and also simultaneously more complex and narrower than the cultural component. Thus we need less people talking about economics, but those people have a higher standard of research than "watch movie and apply analysis."
Hot Take: The revolution needs to be universal, in all aspects of our society. Everything needs to undergo radical change, including culture. That change requires an understanding of the problems present in our modern culture, e.g. movies, video games, etc. This revolution will require a critique of everything in our present culture, which movie breadtube is giving us. I'd also argue that the economic issues are more settled (Imperialism, Capital, etc, are mostly in the same form as when Lenin and Marx wrote about them) and also simultaneously more complex and narrower than the cultural component. Thus we need less people talking about economics, but those people have a higher standard of research than "watch movie and apply analysis."