• @MrMamiya@feddit.de
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    72 years ago

    Ooh man this one’s gonna piss off a whole lot of people who haven’t read a book in 20 years and don’t otherwise have any information about alternatives to capitalism beyond a vague icky feeling.

        • @Sailing7@lemmy.ml
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          12 years ago

          Thanks Captain! I sure did notice, you are the one that is doing the main Work on the ship. Sadly I am not such an creative mind that can creates such treasure just with the power of its mind.

        • @Sailing7@lemmy.ml
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          12 years ago

          Thanks Captain! I sure did notice, you are the one that is doing the main Work on the ship. Sadly I am not such an creative mind that can creates such treasure just with the power of its mind.

        • @Sailing7@lemmy.ml
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          12 years ago

          Thanks Captain! I sure did notice, you are the one that is doing the main Work on the ship. Sadly I am not such an creative mind that can creates such treasure just with the power of its mind.

  • Slayer 🦊
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    2 years ago

    Surrounding yourself with radicals of any political ideology is generally a bad idea

    Except maybe centrist if its even possible to be radical centrist

      • Takatakatakatakatak
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        62 years ago

        Not really. I’d say he sees the modern issues we face better than you. It’s an issue of echo chambers. If you concentrate a community only with people who share your ideology, especially radical ideology it just amplifies it within that community and achieves little else.

        People begin to believe that their worldview is the dominant one, because they’re entirely unopposed in their thinking. They are never challenged on any major belief, so the discourse is almost pointless and just spends its time running around the edges of difference.

        It also breeds laziness, because you never have to defend your position. Mostly just ends up as communities that share memes with eachother which I shouldn’t need to point out is pretty pointless.

        • @VikingHippie@lemmy.wtf
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          02 years ago

          That’s a fine bit of Enlightened Centrist hypocrisy from start to finish 🤦

          The fact is that centrists have the biggest echo chamber in the world and are consequently as sure of their philosophy being standard as everyone except the far right, sometimes even more.

          I’d much rather be around like minded people who think independently (which isn’t a contradiction when you’re not a part of the centrist circlejerk. There’s a lot more ideological diversity on the left.) than a bunch of centrists mindlessly repeating what the party propagandists and Politico (but I repeat myself) tell them to think.

          • Takatakatakatakatak
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            12 years ago

            Who in your world are the major players, political figures or thinkers in this kabal of centrists?

            Before you reply please note that I am not from the USA. I am peripherally aware of U.S politics from a geopolitical perspective because we are lapdogs for that country but there’s few minor players that I’d be aware of without research.

        • @Umbrias@beehaw.org
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          02 years ago

          Centrism isn’t magically enlightened. Depending on the climate it’s arguably incredibly naive. “Radical centrism” just sounds like having no internal philosophy.

          • Takatakatakatakatak
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            42 years ago

            And my comment had nothing to do with bob’s second point about centrism, only the first about surrounding yourself with radicals of any political ideology.

            • @Umbrias@beehaw.org
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              12 years ago

              You would benefit from being specific when making a comment where your exact words are wholesale endorsement of someone’s worldview. Turning around and immediately changing the entire thesis of your comment makes it seem like your goal was to be contrarian rather than add to the discussion.

              A. "Don’t surround yourself with extremists.

              I’d surround myself with extreme centrists instead"

              B. “That is shallow”

              You. “They see modern issues better than you. (…)”

              You may want to rethink how you provide endorsement in general, if someone pointing out how shallow of a belief something that is inarguably shallow encourages you to claim that other someone, off of a single comment, literally sees the world better.

              Have a good one.

              • Takatakatakatakatak
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                22 years ago

                Your reading comprehension isn’t my issue to fix. I didn’t say a word about centrism. As soon as your ego got hurt you come at me with this nonsense. It’s cool, you can still grow from this and have it be worth the time taken.

                • @Umbrias@beehaw.org
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                  22 years ago

                  It’s a fun game to call failures of rhetoric someone else’s failure of reading comprehension. Flimsy, too.

                • Zagorath
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                  12 years ago

                  I didn’t say a word about centrism

                  Implicitly, yes you did, by virtue of defending a comment that did discuss “radical centrism” against criticism for being “extremely shallow”.

    • DreamButt
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      92 years ago

      This presuposses that your concept for “centrist” is accurate. Which can really only be understood by critically examining the available set of ideologies and making up your own mind

    • @meteorswarm@beehaw.org
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      42 years ago

      I’d rather learn from Angela Davis, Marsha P Johnson, Judith Butler, and their peers than from whatever “radical centrism” is.

  • @IntheMesh@lemmy.fmhy.ml
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    -92 years ago

    Please don’t bring that shit here. Just keep to lemmygrad dude.

    Marxism is a deeply flawed ideology. I recommend reading Karl Poppers writings about marx to understand how fucked it really is.

    • @meteorswarm@beehaw.org
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      42 years ago

      You’re gonna have to explain a little more about this because on its face I don’t see why I should read what a specialist in the philosophy of science has to say about an ideology based on a historical and sociological analysis of the world. They’re totally different spheres.

      Plus, Marxism is not the entire left, and there’s a whole world of thought out there that very likely covers whatever issues you’re thinking of.

      • @VikingHippie@lemmy.wtf
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        12 years ago

        Dude literally ignored the word anarchists to better focus on his red scare commie bashing bullshit 😂🤦

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          Just wondering, are there any successful anarchist societies? I’d love to learn about them.

          I can only imagine small adjacent societies that choose to be anarchist as a preference but use the hierarchical power structures (normal society) as the backbones of their operations. Meaning, these small societies would look for real doctors in case someone got cancer or a neurological disease. They probably use the electricity provided by private companies in coordination with the government. Same goes for internet infrastructure. Roads. Clean water. Medicine. Metallic tools. Money (like bills and coins). Urban planning.

          Even stuff like security. They know they are safe in their land be use nobody will try to take it away from them, the government is taking care of that. They can call the police if someone in their community is murdered.

          It’s like an escape society, but not like a functioning globalized society. I’m not sure an anarchist society could create complex structures itself, so if there’s any, I’d love to learn.