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It follows that under communism there remains for a time not only bourgeois law but even the bourgeois state, without the bourgeoisie!
— Vladimir Lenin, The State and Revolution, 1917
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I think this is very important to keep in mind. It’s important to remain informed on the theory but it doesn’t necessarily have to come from exhaustive volumes of text. An important part of outreach is to make theory accessible, and the internet today makes that more possible and is worth taking advantage of for this purpose.
Most leftists aren’t getting radicalized by professors in college - they are radicalized by their environments and themselves, in the streets, their workplaces, and anywhere oppression and struggle is a daily occurrence.

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https://youtube.com/c/anarchopac
I'm a trans woman (she/her), who talks about the theory and history of anarchism, feminism and marxism. I have a PhD in the history of anarc
I just wanna share this anarchist YouTube channel, Zoe Baker is one of my favs, she literally has a phd in history of anarchism so she’s the person to go to if you’re curious about anarchist ideas and movements.
I Can't Switch Off
This video speaks to me. Yesterday, apart from the two hours of recording and streaming for the latest Social Justice Alchemy and doing some work on my YouTube channel, I just played a video game most of yesterday. I feel guilty for playing a video game for most of yesterday. I planned to do the dishes yesterday. Not doing the dishes, when you are able to, is an unjustifiable hierarchy, as is said in the communes. I didn't do the dishes yesterday. I feel guilty for not doing the dishes. I planned for myself to do a lot of work on my YouTube channel. And yet I played a video game for many hours. I want to end Capitalism, and yet I mostly just post memes of Socialist propaganda on and Facebook. People have said to me on Facebook, "What are YOU doing to make the world a better place? What are YOU doing to bring about the Revolution? I see you post a lot on Facebook, yet I don't see you active IRL doing IRL activism." I do wish I have the time and energy to do more IRL activism. But the most I do is post memes on my social media and donate to various causes and comrades who need help. True, when some of my tweets go viral, I post links to my comrades gofundme campaigns and various charity links. Many of which I donate to myself as well. And yet I feel guilty because all I am doing is giving them fish instead of insuring that they don't need to ask for others to give them fish. I feel guilty for not ending Capitalism, either though I do know that it is most likely not going to happen in my lifetime. I can't switch off either. I am quite often thinking about Anarchism, Socialism, Communism, and ending Capitalism. At work, I listen to radical audiobooks and Audible Anarchists a lot. When my coworkers ask me, "Hi Jonathan, how are you doing?" I answer, "I am still thinking about how to bring about the Socialist/Communist/Workers Revolution and how to radicalize more Liberals to be Anti-Capitalist at least." I am thinking of responding to "Hi Jonathan" with "Capitalism Must End" as we are walking past each other down the hallway. I feel guilty that my friends are in terrible financial situations, some of which have been, or are under the threat of being homeless, and yet there is very little I could do to help them. I wish I had more money so that I could pay for their rent, or buy them a new computer that they really need to replace their old one. I feel guilty for a lot of things in this world.
https://anarchopac.wordpress.com/2013/08/29/but-wage-labour-is-voluntary-a-response/
I saw a post about wage labour recently, maybe y’all want to be educated by this. The arguments were solid, imo