Most theory is written very poorly, or at least for a version of English that doesn't exist anymore. I found David Graeber's and Donald Hoffman's work much easier to read and understand than Marx and Kropotkin.
PS: you can add anarchist.nexus and multiverse.soulism.net to your list of communist instances
I'm gonna need you to edit that "he" to a "Her", "They", or "It", in accordance with @Speedforce@multiverse.soulism.net's pronouns, which you can find by clicking on Her profile.
That's to keep you from having to scroll past several pages of comment explaining the whole issue all over again in the thread. It's more convenient for you to just click a link if you doubt the claim, and then you can see the argument I would have otherwise typed in the thread. It's easier for Me as well.
When arguing with tankies on the fediverse, I often wish they would take the same approach, instead of either writing a 4 page comment, or citing the entire works of Marx. It allows the reader to choose which arguments to further engage with, and saves time for everyone. Here on MULTIVERSE, we require arguments not to be optimised to exhaust the reader, as we think that kind of behaviour constitutes a form of attentional violence.
I do not believe the founding principles of MULTIVERSE are representative of the mainstream left, but you're welcome to avoid our instance and users if you choose.
Understood. In that case, I will be removing your account from our instance for violating the APA's inclusive language guidelines concerning person-first language, which I assume you are familiar with. I will not see your reply.
Many soulists believe in two different branches of soulist thought: scientific soulism and spiritual soulism. I disagree, I think magic is a science and spirituality can be a technology. But there are soulists who reject spiritual means of changing our perceptions, and there are spiritual soulists who do not use the scientific method. So to answer your question: sometimes.
Most theory is written very poorly, or at least for a version of English that doesn't exist anymore. I found David Graeber's and Donald Hoffman's work much easier to read and understand than Marx and Kropotkin.
PS: you can add anarchist.nexus and multiverse.soulism.net to your list of communist instances