Mac OS 7. By the mid-2000s, I adopted Arch Linux after looking into some other Linux distributions.
Mac OS 7. By the mid-2000s, I adopted Arch Linux after looking into some other Linux distributions.
Scratch a liberal, a fascist bleeds.
YES
If wanting to receive basic human rights (food, housing, etc.), attend education without being discriminated against for my income and mental condition, control my workplace, earn the full value of my wages, have a government actually controlled by the people, all while being politically educated in past socialist movements and their theory to achieve all these things, then I'm sure as hell am a tankie, and I don't care what online liberals say.
Stalin rules, by the way. ✊
macOS, then Linux Mint, then Arch Linux, then EndeavourOS, then Artix Linux, and now Parabola GNU/Linux-libre.
Update: We now have more articles in other languages thanks to the good work of the editor mentioned above.
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Capitalist realism. Human society has always been able to solve its problems. The issue is capitalism — our current society — can't solve the problems it created like massive wars, hunger, regular economic crisis, and global warming.
Capitalism hasn't existed forever, and it won't exist in the future. Our civilization will solve the problem of capitalism by seeing to its abolition.
Hello!
Thanks for your feedback. We're happy to see other left-wing projects too! Although we have our differences, we're all working for the people and workers' movement in the end. We respect your project as much as you respect ours.
Parabola GNU/Linux-libre is a great distro. I love Arch Linux in general, and Parabola takes all of that and puts it under the totally free Linux-libre kernel. Too bad I've had to use main-line Arch and other OSes on some of my work machines due to software issues, but I'm hopeful more libre and GNU/Linux alternatives can be developed in the future.
Thanks!
Sure, for certain people, it can be a great resource. But for people looking for more general leftist politics and info on praxis, practical action, and so on Leftypedia is more intended for them.
Nice, a fellow Parabola enjoyer.
Definitely. Glad I could help.
Thanks for asking that.
We're mostly made up of communists and you'll see that viewpoint in our articles, but we're aiming to be multi-tendency and allow other socialists to join and edit so long as they present well-sourced information. We are different from ProleWiki in many ways, one of which includes our focus on providing original leftist discourse.
We are similar to ProleWiki in that we're both trying to spread revolutionary theory in an easy-to-understand way, it's more that we fill different roles.
We respect ProleWiki for what they are, but we understand that we have two different goals and nieces.
Thanks for asking that, we get that question a lot.
For one, ProleWiki follows a very narrow set of Marxist–Leninist thought. We're mainly Marxist-orientated, but seek to allow all socialists to contribute so long as they act in good faith.
ProleWiki also doesn't really allow original discourse as much as we do too.
Still gotta vote blue no matter who guys. Genocide Joe is the MOST PROGRESSIVE PRESIDENT OF OUR LIFETIME.
What, these people are complicit in a genocide and shouldn't be supported? You're just giving your vote to Trump then!