Self reflection
bunkyprewster
This is a different class of medication than the new thing from Cuba, right?
wu wei
Everything for Everyone: An Oral History of the New York Commune, 2052–2072
Best text to start with?
Oh yes 1844, got confused with the later revolutions.
They are enforced against poors. While rich rapists walk free.
I posted this before, but it seems relevant here. Not doing anything is also bad for my mental health. Organizing is probably the right answer.
There is a brutal man with a gun, controlling and threatening a group of good citizens with consciences. He's going to do terrible things to them, and make them do terrible things themselves.
They have him outnumbered, but he has the gun. If they rush him, they can easily defeat him. But, the first one or two or three or four people to move forward will be shot and probably die painfully. Going first is going to cost a terrible price and you don't know for sure that anyone else will follow you, that your sacrifice will be for anything at all.
You feel a little paralyzed and at the same time ashamed you are just standing there.
What happens next?
I thought the 1848 manuscripts were pretty rocking when I first read them.
I always felt Marx's finished products had a kind of dull exposition, at least for large parts. I think he felt he had to lay out a system like that. But the unfinished stuff, even the Grundrisse have a lively dialectical feel that is pretty captivating.
Antichrist vibes
Wouldn't it be easier to go from RN to ARNP than starting over to train as a PA?
Blue Cheese Communism