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"deplatforming white nationalists is bad under all circumstances!"
"let's throw leftists out of helicopters over the pacific!"
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"punching nazis is bad but violently killing communists is okay!"
"why does everyone call me a nazi?"
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It's A Long Way To Tipperary
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Whom a libtard?
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@Lover Of Lebanon Are you a legit Lebanese?
Enemy of state
@Deleted User Literally kill yourself.
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@buyXRBpls we have this Theory server
But look how dead it is
Like my hopes and dreams
I'm always here if you have any questions on theory of Marxism
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@DA GOMMIE JOO not real communism
https://archive.org/stream/MaterialismDialecticalMethod/Materialism%20Dialectical%20Method#page/n0/mode/2up
https://archive.org/stream/HistoricalMaterialismCornforth/Historical%20Materialism%20Cornforth#page/n0/mode/2up
https://archive.org/stream/CornforthTheoryOfKnowledge/Cornforth%20Theory%20of%20Knowledge#page/n0/mode/2up
https://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/dimitrov/works/1935/08_02.htm
Anyone have any good sources for the material development of patriarchy/gender outside of the west? The system employed by the Iroquois, and other matriarchal societies, is super interesting
>patriarchy
That feminist conspiracy theory?
You should read on the Touareg Berbers tho, it's interesting how they're a matrilinear society in religion as misogynist as islam.
Men are more covered than women even.
@National Trotskyist I mean the domination of women sexually as an economical necessity is a pretty clear example of patriarchy. We could have a discussion as to whether or not patriarchy exists today and if not what has it transformed into but that's besides the point I think.
Oh wow this is interesting. It's bizarre how early agricultural societies are often matriarchal even when they don't have any connections (see the Iroquois). There must be some anthropological work done on this topic with a marxist analysis
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@Beter Federici was the first person I read to do a Marxist analysis of reproductive work
Tho I wouldn't call it anthropological
Ok but I coulda sworn that bronze age societies kinda went patriarchal at some point
Or was that more to do with the development of large scale war? Maybe the plough? Idk
@the last son of the west Thanks. 'Caliban and the Witch' looks interesting so I'll likely give it a look in the near future.
@「くΣ Σ F Δ Χ 」 From my understanding the transition from egalitarian and/or matriarchal society to patriarchal occurs during early agricultural society and fully develops once as full division of labor has occurred. As a side note: the Ancient Greeks are pretty cool because their mythos showed women to be a lot more dominant than they were in social life; a clue of a once more matriarchal or egalitarian society existing.