Hi all, if this isn't the appropriate comm for this post then please redirect me to a better one.
I would like some constructive feedback on these articles. They're meant to serve as an FAQ-like rebuttal to common misconceptions, so that typical predictable questions (both good faith and bad faith) can be effortlessly handled by linking to the relevant page.
Because of this, the main target audiences are non-leftists and babby leftists. Feel welcome to crit the content but also the style, structure, theming, whatever. One question on my mind is if there is a good balance of clarity, succinctness and comprehensiveness, another question is whether the red-coloured links are a problem.
- https://wellread.miraheze.org/wiki/Communism_killed_100_million
- https://wellread.miraheze.org/wiki/Capitalism_is_voluntary
- https://wellread.miraheze.org/wiki/Defining_socialism
- https://wellread.miraheze.org/wiki/Defining_communism
P.S. Sorry if the wiki name comes off as arrogant, it's really just a pun on 'red'
Seems more a fit for !librehab@hexbear.net, trying to counter lib anti-communist talking points.
A wiki like this could be built upon in that comm.
Usually use this socialism FAQ https://github.com/dessalines/essays/blob/master/socialism_faq.md to get sources when certain talking points come up, may be of use.Thanks, I wasn't aware of what that comm was. Dessalines's repo is a goldmine, that will definitely be useful.