Basically the government cant control them. And when a government cant control a movement which can be very easelly used as the left flank of imperialism, be sure it basically has a permanent threat inside its borders, or it changes legistration and line like the bolsheviks did with zionism.
some anarchist claimed to have rebutted finbol.
Here's the paper.
I have a Mac and an iPhone, and I use a program called Bear. I first started using it for taking notes during work meetings, but it evolved into more of a knowledge base.
The things I like the most about it are:
- It’s really well-designed and has pretty much no learning curve
- A really intuitive tagging system. You can create a “hashtag” for each category my notes have in common. For example, I have a tag #politics
, and a tag #history
, and a tag #contemporary
for the main focus of the note. I also have #china
, #usa
, #europe
, etc. for the various locations. The best thing is that you can assign multiple tags for each note. So when I need to find something about the history of China, I just put in both #history
and #china
. If I want to see what I have about the current situation in Russia, I look for #contemporary
and #russia
. It’s extremely simple to navigate all my notes this way
- It has a subscription, but I think it only lets you sync across devices, so if you don’t care about that, it’s free. And the subscription is like 1€ a month, so nothing bad
If you don’t have an Apple device, you can have a look at Obsidian. This program is really complex and I haven’t been able to get into it because I find it too complex, but if you’re looking for a program that has tons of features, this is it. It can even draw you a diagram of how your notes are connected in a sort of mind map. There’s also tons of community plugins if you want to extend the program even further.
Animal crossing appeared on search result in Baidu. Source: https://www.baidu.com/s?wd=%E5%8A%A8%E7%89%A9%E7%A9%BF%E8%B6%8A%3A%E6%96%B0%E8%A7%86%E9%87%8E
https://www.amazon.com/Transplanting-Commercial-Law-Reform-Developing-ebook/dp/B06XDNQV4Z
All in this book that analyzes Vietnam's legal system and economics. Its the darling of the United States at this point hence why they don't propagandize against it.
They tried to mimic China's model but they let the bourgeoisie completely infiltrate the party. This lead to an elite class of capitalists completely guiding Vietnam's politics, owning tons of businesses and cracking down on Marxist Leninist groups that spawned from the party's corruption.
i'm sure there are better sources but i found this to be a good introduction. not really a marxist perspective but it goes over the recent historical development of free speech "absolutism," which you can then use diamat and other history to extrapolate backwards to the paradox of enlightenment liberalism.
also goes into the use of free speech's primary use in defending fascists, and softly implies its idealism. would be interested to see if there are other good writings about it though.
This book is 10/10 worth the 0.99$ it costs.