Reminder to read theory :knifecat:

Marx & Engels Selected Works :blushing-engels: :marx-ok:

-Capital Volume 1 :curious-marx:

-Wage Labor and Capital (kinda like a condensed version of Capital Volume 1 :animarx:

-How to Think Like a Vietnamese Communist by Luna Oi :uncle-ho-2:

-The Wikipedia page :michael-laugh:

Hola Camaradas :fidel-salute-big: , Our Comrades In Texas are currently passing Through some Hard times :amerikkka: so if you had some Leftover Change or are a bourgeoisie Class Traitor here are some Mutual Aid programs that you could donate to :left-unity-3:

The State and Revolution

:lenin-shining: :unity: :kropotkin-shining:

The Conquest of Bread :ancom:

Remember, sort by new you :LIB:

Yesterday’s megathread:sad-boi:

Follow the Hexbear twitter account :comrade-birdie:

THEORY; it’s good for what ails you (all kinds of tendencies inside!) :Richard-d-wolff:

COMMUNITY CALENDAR - AN EXPERIMENT IN PROMOTING USER ORGANIZING EFFORTS :af:

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Hell Yeah Motherfucker :deng-cowboy: what are you guys up to tonight (or morning :good-morning:)

@lydiaaaaaaa said shes making the megathread for tomorrow so uh yeah :among-drip:

:morshupls: Question of the Day:

What was the first Theory you read?

  • Nagarjuna [he/him]
    ·
    3 years ago

    It's heady, sure, but it also changes how you think about things. If you see every action you take as creating and recreating the culture you live in, you start to see sites of struggle everywhere. It's liberatory, really.