As the title says. Any university is good as long as the course is in English and I could possibly study it from home but I would be open to travel.
Something like this would be perfect: https://www.unibo.it/en/study/phd-professional-masters-specialisation-schools-and-other-programmes/course-unit-catalogue/course-unit/2022/484266
But that's only open to enrolled students in a bigger master which I don't want to do.
Hi all,
I don't know where to post this because it's not a question about theory but more about if anyone has read (one of) these books and what they think about it.
I'm reading Jean Ellenstein's History of the Stalinist Phenomenon. It's a historical analysis of how the conditions under which Stalin led the USSR came to be.
Then I got recommended Fully Automated Luxury Communism by Aaron Bastani. I lookednup Aaron Bastani as I didn't know him and my fidst feeling is dubious. Anyone that has read this book and can comment on it?
Finally, if there is a better space on Lemmygrad for this, let me know! Something like a books or book discussion space or something.
Hi comrades,
I love listening to Michael Parenti. I love listening to podcasts while I ride my bike or cook or whatever. So I was wondering if I'm the only one that would listen to Parenti's lectures in podcast form? If not, I will start a podcast where I host all of his long term lectures I can find.
I will of course credit Dr. Parenti, as you should. And would never monetize the podcast.
I would also like to ask Dr. Parenti for his OK but I know he has dementia so I don't know if this will be possible.
Maybe in time, I could add other lectures by other famous thinkers or revolutionaries on there. If I could understand Spanish, I would listen to Castro all day long.
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