“The bourgeois like to think that they alone are born with the right to dominate culture. But every human being has the potential to appreciate the arts, and to excel in all of them. This artistic potential of the masses will be unleashed when they move to change society.” The post Art, alienation, and revolution appeared first on The Communist.| The Communist
Hundreds of new recruits have joined the RCP in the past few months, taking the first steps on their journey towards mastering Marxism. Here, the RCP education team provides a brief guide for where to get started with your communist studies. The post Where to get started with Marxism – a guide a for new revolutionaries appeared first on The Communist.| The Communist
Leon Trotsky's Transitional Programme is one of those rare texts, reading as more applicable today than when it was written. Trotsky outlines the method of Marxism in a time of crisis. For a new generation of revolutionaries, the lessons have never been more timely.| The Communist
Global turmoil. A rotten, crisis-ridden establishment. Reaction on the streets. This is the barbarism that capitalism has in store for us. But there is an alternative, revealed by the worldwide ‘Gen-Z Revolutions’, and the growing support for communism.| The Communist
“From Crook to Cook: Platinum Recipes from Tha Boss Dogg’s Kitchen” has no cannabis-infused food, but is filled with munchies.| Cannabis Now
By embracing “design thinking,” we attribute to design a kind of superior epistemology: a way of knowing, of “solving,” that is better than the old and local and blue-collar and municipal and unionized and customary ways. We bring in “design thinkers” — some of them designers by trade, many of them members of adjacent knowledge fields — to “empathize” with Kaiser hospital nurses, Gainesville city workers, church leaders, young mothers, and guerrilla fighters the wo...| n+1
His friends, mostly female, told him he was refreshingly attentive and trustworthy for a boy. Meanwhile he is grateful for the knowledge that female was best used as an adjective, that sexism harms men too (though not nearly to the extent that it harms women), and that certain men pretend to be feminists just to get laid.| n+1