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Marxist Philosopher-poet. Neurodivergent & Disabled. Queer Enby. Autistic public speaker.

congrats to president trump for losing the... canadian election?


between this and the intra-day tariff chart, i don't know which is more ridiculous

congratulations to president trump for losing the... canadian election?


between this and the intra-day tariff chart, i'm not sure which is more ridiculous.

Looking for resources/thoughts on Queer Marxism
To give a bit more detail, I've been attempting to bridge the gap (however wide or short it may be) between Queer Theory and Marxism. I feel as though the two most common views of contemporary Marxists on queer theory are incorrect.
- Reactionaries who proclaim that Queer Theory is somehow monolithically idealist, usually having never read a shred of it, should be dismissed out of hand. No need to elaborate further on this.
- We should be critical of those who simply combine Marxism and Queer Theory (whichever tendencies of both they most align with) like toppings on a sandwich. Queer Marxism is something that needs to be developed, yet it requires more than upholding both as distinct yet compatible entities. We must synthesize them, likely transforming both to some degree in the process.
I don't wish to fall into the trap of naïve originality, aka writing theory on a matter without studying that which has already been written. So, I'm looking for two things. Firstly, any freely a

Q&A Part 1
Q: How should the working class organize to take class power?
A: This is dependent on your nation's material conditions, often in relation to the present state of international affairs. For colonized nations where the status quo is upheld through strict state violence, a violent people's revolution utilizing geurrilla warfare, sabotage, mass propaganda and the 'war of maneuver' is best, although a multifaceted strategy should be considered. For highly-developed nations where the status quo is upheld through not only state violence but also intricate institutions of cultural hegemony (religion, media, education) it is vital to first construct a revolutionary base within civil society. This is best done through improving material conditions (whether via organized labour, riots, sometimes electoral reform), challenging hegemony through the formation of counter-hegemonic institutions, raising class consciousness, forming alliances with all oppressed groups, all of these falling largely un

Marxism 101, Part 7: Exploitation



Marxism 101, Part 6: Individual v Social MoP



Marxism 101, Part 5: Surplus Value



Marxism 101, Part 4: Class Relations



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Librehab mentioned, woo-hoo!


Marxism 101, Part 3: Property Rights


Feel free to add any feedback, questions or critiques!

What would you tell your liberal self?
While none of us were precisely born as liberals, the vast majority of us were raised as such.
If you could reach back in time to the past version of you that remained under the illusions of liberalism, what would you say?

Marxism 101, Part 2: Class Societies


The second of many.

Marxism 101, Part 1: Means Of Production


This is from an accessible and highly sharable infographic about Marxism. Will be posting more, share it to your favourite liberals!