disco [any] to literature • 3 years agoDid anyone else buy The Chapo Guide To Revolution?message-squaremessage-square72 fedilinkarrow-up140file-text
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minus-squarecrime [she/her, any]hexbear31·edit-23 years agoWhy would you pay money for Brooklyn podcasters thoughts on revolution when the complete works of Vladimir Lenin are available on the internet for free link
minus-squaredisco [any]hexagonhexbear20·3 years agoBecause Lenin wasn't funny. And I hoped I could use it to lure my Daily Show watching parents to the dark side. link
minus-squareMarxGuns [comrade/them]hexbear3·3 years agoI legitimately lol'd listening to State and Revolution in audiobook format. link
minus-squareQuimby [any, any]hexbear16·3 years agoor, if that's too dense, Michael Parenti! we stan! :party-parenti: link
Why would you pay money for Brooklyn podcasters thoughts on revolution when the complete works of Vladimir Lenin are available on the internet for free
Because Lenin wasn't funny. And I hoped I could use it to lure my Daily Show watching parents to the dark side.
Lenin (fun hater): "Don't laugh!"
Did we read the same Lenin? He's hilarious
I legitimately lol'd listening to State and Revolution in audiobook format.
or, if that's too dense, Michael Parenti! we stan! :party-parenti: