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@lemmygrad.mlTitle. Is it because looser adventurism gets more headlines? is it an image thing? Dunno how to articulate reliably what I'm thinking, just seems like all I hear about are "anarchists squat building", or about food not bombs (admirable work so I hear), or is it just down to difficulty in organising in other groups?
Trade unions seem like a handy way for workers to organise, albeit with some exceptions, like say cop unions.
Again, I could be going about it all wrong but yeah.
Thanks!
I'm wondering what the theoretical differences are between soldiers implicated in imperialist conflicts (for natural resources, whatever) versus soldiers implicated in peacekeeping and/or solely national defense, such as Austria, Switzerland or Ireland.
This isn't a "not all soldiers" post by the way, but is it considered there's a distinction?
Given conditions under which soldiers are recruited in the United States and presumably others are predatory, how are individuals from say, the Austrian Bundesheer (conscript service) distinct from that of other nations and the conditions under which they're recruited and so on.
Thanks and apologies for any lack of clarity.
I hear mixed things about countries that are building socialism vs are described as socialist.
Am I overthinking their stages? Especially with a timeline expected for china to hit socialism by their own definition posted a bit back, don't have a link offhand.
I want to agitate. what are the principles of creating art in that vein?
What games are developed by Marxists, cooperatives or strong union devs?
Disco Elysium kind of great fr