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  • Camus seems like a weasley little imperialist

    This phrase has been living in my head and it’s ringing so true. I’m mostly finished with The Rebel and Camus really annoyed me with his attempted attacks on Marx(ism). At this point I assume the personality cult around Camus is about aesthetic and edginess, but I also haven’t had much time to cool off after reading it.

    I plan to read the book you mentioned, so thank you for that recommendation

  • I just read the part of Albert Camus’s The Rebel which so angered Sartre and ruined their friendship. All I can say is holy shit, this book is so effective as anti communist ragebait that I’m surprised I can’t find much discussion about it from the Marxist perspective. At best I’ve only found the perspective of weird niche Sartre fans who fancy themselves smarter and more special than Marx.

  • There’s always an equivalent way using a more advanced sentence structure. Parentheses are just the lazy way / bad habit.

    Example:

    • I went to the store this afternoon (I was out of milk) and I ran into an old friend.
    • I went to the store this afternoon because I was out of milk. There, I ran into an old friend.
  • Five nanoseconds after the last time I thought this

  • I stepped up my usage of Anki. Been using it for language learning, but I want to branch out and use it for general memory and learning. My weakness in education is that I often stop short of the details, satisfied learning only the broad concepts. I suppose my attitude has been, if I understand the concepts, then I can reproduce any particular detail as needed. But at this point, I really ought to do better with trivia because it does matter and is often practical.

    I imported a couple shared decks. One for trigonometric identities, and another for geography. I'll add these in with my daily language flashcards. Moving forward though, I want to create my own cards. Should be better for learning, and I can make them more personal e.g. friends' birthdays or coworkers' names.

  • Roasted pig.

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  • Unless it’s a country in the Bible

  • videos @hexbear.net

    Chris Hayes pulling a Žižek while chatting with Hasan Minhaj

  • She’s also dead

  • Why did I read “dead” instead of “dad”

    Rorschach’d the title too hard

  • the fact that you get ripped off in the deal doesn't change that

    What deal? When does the typical American sign it?

    I dont accept the dichotomy of colony-or-neglected-region. It’s ruling class versus the working class, always has been.

    It’s not realistic or useful to conceive of entire societies as class-conscious conspirators. No country has ever achieved that kind of uniform ideology, not even the Soviets nor communist China.

    Abstract theory is of far lesser importance compared with the material circumstances of one’s own life, in terms that one understands. This generally means issues local to one’s town, neighborhood, and household. Thinking larger than that is pretty much unnatural and requires dedicated effort.

    A backward family in, say, rural Kansas is going to be mostly aware and educated of their immediate issues, like the success of their farm and the stability of their family. All other issues of politics are viewed through this lens. When Junior joins the military, his family celebrates because it’s a path to economic stability for them, and they have little reason to doubt US foreign policy propaganda. They have no tangible experience that might be had in Ferguson or Philly or NYC. They’re basically ignorant (though not necessarily more ignorant in every way compared with the urban proletariat)

  • US is imperial core. It’s just that the whole labor-aristocracy thing has been greatly exaggerated. Whenever I hear that I just want to ask them if they’ve ever been to Philly or Baltimore or NYC or LA or Portland or… or, or. There is so much poverty in the US, and its visibility is a feature - a warning to the proletariat who barely clasp a semblance of an income.

    The economy in the US is highly financialized, this is true. But the fact that this is nevertheless necessary labor is demonstrated by 1) the fact that it is hired at all in private industry, 2) the profound aggression by which the state fights unions and other collective efforts.

  • Yea

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  • h3 particle

  • Movies & TV @hexbear.net

    How to Train Your Dragon 3 - thoughts on the conclusion

  • “HB is libbing out” isn’t critique directed at Zohran. It’s wrecker behavior whether you intended that or not (I truly don’t think you did). Vague insults that no one can meaningfully engage with (you don’t seem to want to further discuss the specific points of the post beyond it feeling lib) isn’t adding anything, it’s harmful actually.

    I don’t feel negatively toward you individually and don’t want this to draw out into a back and forth, so I’ll leave it alone

  • Mamdani has nothing to gain by using stronger language than he already has. He just needs to apply China’s “do nothing, win” strategy because all of the opposition is doing the work for him.

    I don’t mean he should compromise on principles but I think you are greatly exaggerating the significance of this statement. No one on HB is expecting this guy to be Lenin 2.0, that gets repeated every day. Mamdani appears to be a clear win for the left, not a total victory, but damn y’all are so used to losing that you forgot how to win

  • videos @hexbear.net

    Israel vs. Iran: Why Didn’t China Step In? w/ Vijay Prashad | BreakThrough News

  • It really does read like an Onion article.

  • videos @hexbear.net

    Fireworks factory explodes in Yolo County

  • I think we don’t disagree significantly. I had in mind the Democrats generally losing elections up and down the ballot as they fail to respond to the undermining of what little democracy did exist in the US. There’s a real possibility that MAGA solidifies control over the entire government for more than the usual back-and-forth of presidential terms. If that happens, the Democrats won’t be taken seriously anymore by anyone except their most dedicated followers.

  • Has any effective organization ever began with an individual publishing a manifesto?

    If your org is wrong on an issue, you are obligated to critique them. Not doing so is one of the types of liberalism. But I wouldn’t call such a critique a manifesto. It would be an essay. It would have a relatively narrow scope on whatever issue you disagree on.

    If you disagree with everything your org is doing, then just leave it.

  • Vivid_Sea_7685:

    While I myself do support Ukraine. The main point brought up in support of Russia is that any kind of resistance against Western Imperialism by the US and NATO is always a net positive.

    Me:

    This isn’t a common view at all. No one thinks anything goes as long as it opposes the US. That’s anti communist nonsense intended to convince people that socialists are into unthinking, team-based politics. There are concrete reasons to oppose NATO in general and specifically in this conflict, far beyond a reflexive “the US doesn’t like it.” u/Alarmed_Plant_9422’s comment explains that fairly well

  • The Dems are effective only because of their perceived legitimacy. If they completely stop winning elections, then the public will look elsewhere: to either the Bernie/AOC types, or to MAGA. No one wants to follow a loser.

    Money is necessary but insufficient for the DNC to effectively stifle opposition

  • theory @hexbear.net

    Preface to the Communist Manifesto (1888 English Edition)

    music @hexbear.net

    Enji - Ulbar [Jazz]

    theory @hexbear.net

    Albert Camus

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    Don't miss: Amtrak's Summer Train-tacular

    Left_Tok @hexbear.net

    Zohran Stands with Palestine

    chat @hexbear.net

    True stories about reactionaries converting to communism?

    badposting @hexbear.net

    It is the year 2025 and

    music @hexbear.net

    Porgy & Bess - "Summertime"

    art @hexbear.net

    The art of Rama Duwaji (spouse of NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani)

    askchapo @hexbear.net

    Is it plausible to improve Wikipedia through concerted effort by left organizations?

    chapotraphouse @hexbear.net

    "Non-lethal" is copaganda. Rubber bullets can still cause life changing injury like TBI and blindness, and even can still cause death

    videos @hexbear.net

    We found him. We found Average Joe

    Left_Tok @hexbear.net

    Where your plastic clothes go (credit: andreacheong_)

    Slop. @hexbear.net

    Nothing problematic about this story. Just a heckin’ cool dude living out the American Dream!

    chat @hexbear.net

    Reminder to cleanse your social media if you're applying for work

    videos @hexbear.net

    China vs U.S. in Asia? | John Mearsheimer vs Vijay Prashad on South China Sea & Global Power Shift | India & Global Left