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@lemmygrad.mlI heard that he was ousted by the CIA after not supporting the Vietnam war, is there anything else to him though?
please bare with me here, as i'm pretty uneducated on this topic. but, i've seen some articles and sources on iran that talk about imperialism in syria (https://docs.google.com/document/d/1cpU9U9fe1zC2t_SIHv1Sb1niE--IyqCKd_RLHQ0df7g/edit). some stuff talking about russian intervention in syria (https://docs.google.com/document/d/18Yhpv-4JZC8a0TwYukPkXx99WJ2JEvKj9iiacvIy07o/edit). and this drive overall just anti-assad and anti-syria: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1qPj2stbfacp4G7lCJ6g_ddw1iwSy1g9N
i know the stuff about gas attacks aren't true, but i just want a marxist pov on this.
cross-posted from: https://lemmygrad.ml/post/1482955
Ideally something covering at least the time leading up to the revolution up until now. I'm skeptical of Western accounts, and I'm having trouble finding leftist reviews of books like "The Search for Modern China" to show that they're not full of propaganda.
Any suggestions?
A tiktok came up about anarchism and a bunch of the comments were telling people to read Cindy Milstein’s work. I’ve seen posts on here about anarchism and the literature but I haven’t seen any about Cindy Milstein and was hoping to learn more.
Here is the tiktok for reference. I don’t follow this person but I have seen and liked their videos about “leftists vs liberals.” There were other authors mentioned but Milstein seemed to come up the most. If you have any information on her or even the anarchism talked about in the video please share.
Seriously, they've been talking about it a lot. It should've been treated like some minor event, but it's been talked about more often than that.
Hello y'all. I've been trying to understand the software development industry from a societal POV but most sources I find have this liberal corporate bootlicking theme or don't have much hard data. Search engines provide few good sources 🤔
In specific I would like to see some research in the self-assessment of bullshit job status in the industry or a similar analysis. In my anecdotal experience a gigantic portion of jobs I've seen provide basically no benefit to society (but pay well I guess), and I would like to check if this belief of mine holds up scientifically.
Anybody know any places to start?
Even if you compare the amount of civilians that have died in the U.S. War in Afghanistan, you see that much more civilians were killed in the Soviet war than the American war. What is the cause of this?