Americans have never read Marx, the fact even some are starting to is good. I think podcasts and other information outlets are the way to get people interested. Getting the lexicon of communism into the everyday thoughts of Americans is a win. Most people don’t hold strong beliefs one way or the other. It’s a big word cloud that’s constantly changing.
The more we get them to start using our words and framing the easier it is to convince them of the principles of Marxism. Getting more people to say bourgeoisie for example and have a somewhat coherent understanding of its definition radically changes public perception of who we are fighting. As with all information there will be the presenters, the gate keepers, and consumers. All are important cogs in the wheel.
Americans have never read Marx, the fact even some are starting to is good. I think podcasts and other information outlets are the way to get people interested. Getting the lexicon of communism into the everyday thoughts of Americans is a win. Most people don’t hold strong beliefs one way or the other. It’s a big word cloud that’s constantly changing.
The more we get them to start using our words and framing the easier it is to convince them of the principles of Marxism. Getting more people to say bourgeoisie for example and have a somewhat coherent understanding of its definition radically changes public perception of who we are fighting. As with all information there will be the presenters, the gate keepers, and consumers. All are important cogs in the wheel.