Tag: Marxism-Leninism
Am I a Traitor to My Own Sex?
Lately I’ve been watching videos by women who identify as radical feminists. I’m not sure which wave this represents; I’m still grounded in Marxist feminism, where the focus is on economic structures, not sweeping claims about entire genders. These newer arguments feel disconnected from anything material.
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Vladimir Lenin: Ten Questions to a Lecturer
Vladimir Lenin, Ten Questions to a Lecturer, Lenin Collected Works, Volume 14:
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Class must be prioritised in any analysis.
But over centuries and millennia, the collective “recipes for living” (Clifford Geertz’ famous definition of culture) that emerges from particular conditions and trajectories does become a force which also shapes history.
Chinese Characteristics of Socialism: Civilisational Factors in CPC Governance
THERE CAN BE NO TRACE OF SOCIALISM IN US-CONTROLLED LANDS. ON THE “REVOLUTION” IN ROJAVA +
How have my political views changed over time?
How have your political views changed over time?
Over time, my political views have shifted in ways I didn’t expect. I’m more progressive than I used to be, especially when it comes to issues like health care. Before my brother’s death, I didn’t have a strong position on universal health care; now I see it as essential.
My views on drug policy have also changed. I used to support full legalization, but I’ve moved toward believing that regulation and strong ethical oversight matter more than blanket legalization.
I read Marxist‑Leninist texts because I’m interested in understanding different political frameworks, but that doesn’t mean I expect—or advocate for—any kind of revolution in my lifetime. My interest is more analytical than predictive.
Overall, my politics have become more grounded in lived experience, personal loss, and a desire for systems that prioritize people’s well‑being.
[Crosspost] On Fear, Contradiction, and the Self
I’m not really a fan of Stoicism, but I haven’t really given it a fair chance, so I decided to download Meditations by Marcus Aurelius and Seneca’s Letters on Ethics. I have a tendency to cherry pick quotes for inspiration though, so I looked up some from Seneca.
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