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    1. mambo bamba 🍞 🌎ᵘˢᵃ‏ @mediocre_danny Jun 13
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      (1/3) Well I don’t think there was a founder— an obscure critic named J.M. Thompson coined the term in 1914 to describe a trend in skepticism he observed/identified with. Its origins are debated, but it *was* later popularized by French post-structuralists...

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    2. mambo bamba 🍞 🌎ᵘˢᵃ‏ @mediocre_danny Jun 13
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      (2/3)Like Foucault (Marxist before, but essentially abandoned politics for more personal philisophy), Lyotard (Post-Marxist throughout), and Derrida (anti-Communist and essentially a Libertarian through the 80s as I understand it, then embraced Marxism AFTER the Berlin Wall fell)

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    3. Simon Enefer‏ @simon_enefer Jun 14
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      I think you will find Derrida wa a Marxist too, at least in the sixties. Post-modernism is a reaction by Marxist to the failures of Marxism and Maoism. George Orwell put it best " They (socialist) don't love the poor they hate the rich".

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    4. mambo bamba 🍞 🌎ᵘˢᵃ‏ @mediocre_danny Jun 14
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      Er, George Orwell was an *extremely* ardent socialist (https://www.biographyonline.net/socialism-george-orwell/ …), Ann Coulter was the one who said that. Orwell was an actual communist revolutionary in Spain, he just loathed Stalinism (in part bc Stalinists invaded Catalonia) and totalitarianism.

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    5. mambo bamba 🍞 🌎ᵘˢᵃ‏ @mediocre_danny Jun 14
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      I read just a bit about Derrida’s political views, but Marxism was VERY popular w/his ilk in the 60s, it’s at least an influence. I just know he hated the French Communist Party, was called a “libertarian pessimist” in the 80s, & acted SUPER pro-Marx once the US was unchallenged

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    6. Simon Enefer‏ @simon_enefer Jun 14
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      Anyone who supported Marxism after the 1920s is as suspect as someone whi supports national socialism post 1945. They are branches of the same philosophical/political tree. If anything Marxismis worse. Responsible for at least 4 times as many deaths and untold misery.

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    7. mambo bamba 🍞 🌎ᵘˢᵃ‏ @mediocre_danny Jun 14
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      You might not like hearing this, but... capitalism is responsible for many more deaths than could be attributed to Marxism. It’s been used to justify genocide since the Age of Exploration, all deaths caused by artificial scarcity (and by Nestlé and Chiquita), and so much more.

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    8. mambo bamba 🍞 🌎ᵘˢᵃ‏ @mediocre_danny Jun 14
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      That being said, modern Marxists don’t support the policies that led to so many deaths, bc they aren’t needed by socialism— the biggest tragedies were just bad agriculture No specific course of gov’t action is *needed* for socialism beyond the state not suppressing labor anymore

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    9. Simon Enefer‏ @simon_enefer Jun 14
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      2. If we understood ourselves and the vagaries of human nature better we might be better placed to build a system that works. Equality of opportunity benefits all, equality of outcome breeds tyranny and economic failure.

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    10. mambo bamba 🍞 🌎ᵘˢᵃ‏ @mediocre_danny Jun 14
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      Socialist ideology is not about equality of outcome. It’s about meeting basic human needs, giving workers control (and thus opportunity) over their own work, and solidarity. Unfortunately, some “socialist” governments take matters of democracy far less seriously than others.

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      Simon Enefer‏ @simon_enefer Jun 16
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      1. What are basic human needs? Shelter, enough food, healthcare when needed, fine. But does it include a right to a mobile, TV etc? Unemployment benefits are meant to be a safety net, not a way of life. Long term unemployment is crippling, I know having experienced it.

      7:32 AM - 16 Jun 2019
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        2. mambo bamba 🍞 🌎ᵘˢᵃ‏ @mediocre_danny Jun 16
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          TV no, mobile arguably. I think the best way to tackle unemployment involves halving the work week and making local government direct-democratic and tantamount. Hmu for details, it’s good shit

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