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  • I'm slowly making my way through the Anti-imperialist project podcasts history of civilization series which is from around 1500 until now. you can find it on your podcast app. https://podur.org/the-civilizations-series/

  • It really depends on the people who are interested but for the more borderline I've seen suggested Angela Davis's Gender Race and Class or Michael Parenti's Blackshirts and Reds and then Engels The principles of communism.

  • The new deal was not a victory it was a failure. It was a policy passed to placate and divide white settlers from the global working class. And BIPOC folks in the states didn't benefit and that was intentional. Reform is not a win it is a loss. It further prevented any revolutionary action. Next you'll be claiming the US's work around making it easier for white workers to own homes is a win.

  • Communism @lemmygrad.ml

    A guide to organizing from scratch

    en.prolewiki.org /wiki/Category:Guide_to_organizing
  • Reading USUs articles on organizing was a real eye-opener for me. It completely shifted my perspective and made me reconsider wanting to join CPCanada (among other reasons I learned later not to join) and instead focus my energy on starting a study group in my local area. If you’re interested in organizing outside a party I highly recommend reading this guide by USU. Guide to organizing

  • ProleWiki @lemmygrad.ml

    Prolewiki library now has a study guide to organizing

    en.prolewiki.org /wiki/Category:Guide_to_organizing
  • ProleWiki @lemmygrad.ml

    We need your feedback on a new library feature