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I know this is the most tired of tropes but … Wiemar liberals reborn.
So I’m relying on more knowledgeable bears here, but this is basically a manifestation of unions without theory right?
Without state support unions will be assaulted by capitalistic mentalities and turn into gangs?
Laughing in hell eating pizza
The power of beans and rice compels you to succeed!
Liberalism is in the spinal cord - this move excises liberalism.
Arachnox the Butt-Peeker
Haha, great video thanks
I still love them anyways
Yeah… :-(
I still love them
Boo
The poorest Americans are constantly fighting with the bureaucracy to get assistance, this is by design to make them hate it.
Any addition to the expansion of the state will be met with hostility.
Self immolation in the Imperial Core is an expression of profound helplessness, and speaks to the utter inability of the left to provide those people with a comprehensive ideological framework.
The U.S. State has done such an effective job of destroying revolutionary movements that those who could be drawn to a clear-headed Marxist perspective cannot find purchase; there are no revolutionary organizations that are not captured.
Blame Trotsky and the New Left I suppose (after you blame the State for the murder of the Black Panthers and the original BLM leaders).
TL;DR - Imperial Core collapse in slow motion
This dude is … something. Watch Vape Nation and forget everything else he’s ever done.
Dominant Butch Lesbians are the powerhouse of the polycule
I like to buy them and look at them - but I’m wanting to get into playing the game and want my cute little Grass guys to be at least somewhat competitive
That tumbleweed guy is wild
I love Butterfree so much
Everything will be Arial Bold and you will LIKE IT
The success of the 9/11 attacks cannot be understated (see Jean Baudrillard’s The Spirit of Terrorism).
After a supposed victory over an ideological opponent (USSR), the US engaged in building the “rules based international order” and, after a frenzy of neoliberal export (Bosnia), began to show rot. The cultural angst of the late 90’s - unintentionally enunciated in Fukiyama’s “End of History” - reflected the hollow promise of the capitalist vision.
The 9/11 attacks forced the contradictions of this aimless and self-destructive impulse into overdrive and spawned an unfocused frenzy of jingoism which served to mask the profound disquiet festering at the core of the American psyche.
That ideological bankruptcy has forced into focus the fundamental inability of capitalism to build a resonant faith in structural stability and justice.