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[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago

I'm glad you agree. I'm not a Marxist-Leninist by the typical usage on the internet, I'm much more of an Open Marxist, and I think actual discussion of China and any other AES's faults is necessary for a healthy community.

Yeah, Risk Labor as a concept is just simply capitalist apologia, no other way to describe it. I know China was founded on the union of the four classes, including the bourgeoisie, but at this stage allowing any capitalists into the CCP is straight up betrayal.

 

I read this a few years ago and several things jumped out at me as troubling. Primarily defining "risk labor" as a legitimate category of work, allowing for capitalists to be counted as workers.

I generally support China, in that they should resist American Imperialism and are not as repressive as liberal propaganda says, however from a Marxist point of view it's difficult to read discussions like this happening within the party and conclude China is actually socialist. How is this discussion not simply the logical end of Dengism, an attempt to discredit Mao and his leadership of China after the civil war?

 

In my view degrowth is required, either we do it on our own or climate change will degrow for us. It's necessary not only to combat climate change but also ecological destruction. Jason Hickel is maybe the most well-known author on the topic, though it's a much broader field.

To be clear, degrowth is not a form of primitivism, it's not genocidal or Malthusian. It's simply the concept that especially/primarily in the global north/imperial core production and consumption must be curbed, we are simply using more resources than can be supported by the planet. Planned obsolescence and unchecked consumption cannot continue. Those living in areas with sufficient productive ability need to shift production towards things that are necessary to allow those in the global south the ability to achieve standards of living available in the global north.

I know it's controversial among some communists, so I wanted to see what lemmygrad thinks about the concept.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

Michael Heinrich is undertaking this project right now. The first book is "Karl Marx and the Birth of Modern Society." It's on my shelf, but I haven't had the chance to read it, yet. Heinrich is primarily known for "value form theory." He's somewhat controversial among theorists, but is a committed student of Marx.

[–] [email protected] 9 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I'm still making my way through Tears of the Kingdom. I liked Breath of the Wild, but didn't love it. But the world feels much more alive in this new game. I'm at like 100 shrines completed and I've still only done one dungeon 😅