I want to have a better understanding of Maoism, where do I start?
I want to have a better understanding of Maoism, where do I start?
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Unruhe
By killing sparrows
On Contradiction marxists.org
On Practice
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Those are two staples of Mao's writing.
There's also these overviews.
bannedthought.net
massline.org
Look up M-L-M Mayhem too.
Why does Holla Forums hate him? He's a great modern day Hanoi Hannah.
I really don't, he amuses me way to much to hate him. Anyway I think its due to the fact that many, not just Holla Forums find his Turd Worldism offensive, I just simply don't agree. Though its worth noting that the more PC socialists on reddit and Revleft seem to hate him for his other qualities as well. Jason must appeal to a very narrow audience.
Holla Forums seems kind of Tsundere for Jason tbh.
3rd worldism is a perversion of Maoism
All you need to know
HUNAN
The best place
marxists.org
If you want to know more about how he governed read Maurice Meisner's Mao's China and after
I honestly love the fucker, and third worldism is actually not a terrible viewpoint tbh
does the Red Book actually tell you anything?
Sometimes I think of million dollar extreme but its Jason Unruhe instead
it's maoism straight from the source
The Red Book is a big number of very short quotes, that, without the context of the writings and speeches they originally appeared in, can be used to justify just about anything. So, it's great if you are a cunt. But in the West we already have Hegel for that purpose. Still, why not use both? These context-free Mao snippets are good for spoken-word bullshitting. Hegel is better if your goal is to bury your opponent under a mountain of written words.
A disadvantage of the Mao snippets is that if your opponent can point out the context of the quotations, they lose their flexibility. Trying to find the proper context to make sense out of Hegel however takes a lifetime and then some.
Jason Unruhe.
The trashcan of ideology, right at the bottom
please do not
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You must learn the secrets of the sparrows
Sparrow, you say?