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  • Aug 16, 2022
    Scratchin Mamba

    Kendrick character arc amazing
    https://ktt2.com/kendrick-lamar-does-cashapp-ad-with-bourgeois-ideologue-ray-dalio-32529404/1#post-38223634

    I knew jt was over when he namedropped eckhart tolle

  • Aug 16, 2022
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    Can anybody think of some short 15-30 mins texts good to use for a study group?

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    Cudderwalks

    Can anybody think of some short 15-30 mins texts good to use for a study group?

    on contradictions and on practice

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    Cudderwalks

    Can anybody think of some short 15-30 mins texts good to use for a study group?

    The Green Book

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    Womanpuncher69

    on contradictions and on practice

    I got too much Mao stuff atm that’s part of the problem

    Mao has so many good quick pieces like that, where for Lenin and others i can only think of their longer pieces

  • Aug 16, 2022
    Cudderwalks

    I got too much Mao stuff atm that’s part of the problem

    Mao has so many good quick pieces like that, where for Lenin and others i can only think of their longer pieces

    here’s a good quick piece from lenin
    marxists.org/archive/lenin/works/1913/mar/x01.htm

  • Aug 16, 2022

    the national questions writings from Stalin are pretty short as well

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    Cudderwalks

    Can anybody think of some short 15-30 mins texts good to use for a study group?

    Just theory?

  • Aug 16, 2022
    Cudderwalks

    Can anybody think of some short 15-30 mins texts good to use for a study group?

    marxists.org/archive/lenin/works/1917/ichtci/11.htm

    VI "Can We Go Forward If We Fear To Advance Towards Socialism?"

  • Aug 17, 2022
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    Lein

    Just theory?

    Anything tbh

  • Aug 17, 2022

    Appreciate all the suggestions

  • Aug 17, 2022

    lmfao he did a vid on the iceberg

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    China's economic situation is about as bad as one can imagine for a major world economy.

    First of all, the Chinese real estate market is the biggest Ponzi scheme that's ever been. Real estate companies rely on a mixture of bank loans, bond sales, and pre-purchases of completely-nonexistent houses to fund the construction of the houses they've already sold, which means that if demand collapses as is now happening, they can't afford to continue normal operations, meaning they can't deliver on their present sales, which is the main driver of the growing mortgage boycott movement. This is already worse in scale and magnitude than the 2008 financial crisis at least as far as real estate is concerned. Real estate alone accounts for 1/10 of China's GDP, while its associated industries account for perhaps as much as 1/3, all of which is threatening to grind to a near-halt.

    But it gets worse, actually, because China's middle class is basically fully-invested in real estate. Between an unreliable stock market and tight restrictions against moving money out of the country, real estate is the only reasonably safe worthwhile investment option, which means that basically everyone who isn't a billionaire has their entire fortunes and life savings invested in uninhabitable concrete boxes in cities halfway across the country. And this is not touching on notoriously low quality - and so inherent value - of the houses people actually live in.

    But it's actually so much worse even than that. You see, the central government in Beijing collects all taxes for itself and assigns local governments a budget. Naturally these budgets are hilariously inadequate to meet even the basic functions of administration, let alone Beijing's absurd economic growth targets, so local governments are left to their own devices to make up the difference.

    Lacking independent tax authority, the one source of revenue the provinces have ready access to is control of land. As China is still at least nominally communist with market characteristics, the state owns all land, and citizens are entitled to their properties only on a theoretically temporary basis (as of now no one really knows how permanent long-term leases really are). So, local governments utilise what are called Local Government Financing Vehicles (or Platforms) (LGFVs/LGFPs) to lend out land to real estate developers and banks, and use the bond sales from development projects to fill out as much as one-third or more (!) of their normal operating budgets. This practice is a massive engine for official corruption, puts Chinese society at the mercy of the international real estate bond market, and hamstrings local governments during crises (such as the tremendous expense of mass covid testing in the midst of a lockdown-induced financial crisis).

    It also makes the already enormous problem of lies, damned lies, and statistics that plague most authoritarian societies and China especially even worse. Local governments use debt to inflate their apparent growth numbers while pushing their real liabilities off their own books and into the private sector, and the central government, seeing good results, pushes for more, deepening the crisis. So confident in their society are Beijing's apparatchiks that they think nothing of spending trillions on pointless infrastructure like high-speed rail lines no one uses, trying to engage in a naval arms race with the US, and lending hundreds of billions in the Belt & Road initiative out to third-world countries that can't afford those debts to build ports and highways and skyscrapers nobody needs and which fall apart as soon as the construction companies leave, even as half the Chinese population lives on less than $200 a month* and local governments can't afford to govern.

    No one knows how much China's true public debt is, but the problem is very bad according to even the rosiest estimates, and all estimates are of course based on let's say optimistic Chinese official statistics.

    And this is all against a backdrop of severe long-term problems for the economy. The ability of infrastructure investment to produce GDP growth is reaching its natural limits and is producing diminishing returns, the legacy of the One Child Policy has created an ageing population and shrinking workforce, pollution and environmental destruction remain out of control and deepen food insecurity while Climate Change makes China's water woes worse, authoritarian control is squashing innovation, and foreign companies are increasingly looking to decouple from China's lawless, unfair, politically-controlled, and unstable economy, a trend which their undiplomatic diplomacy and zero-covid follies over the last few years have only served to accelerate.

    Total collapse à la Sri Lanka is decidedly unlikely, but the heady days of constant, absurd growth are clearly over, and China's economy faces a long and painful road towards restructuring into a more functional form. Overall, the situation is startlingly similar to the Heisei Recession Japan experienced starting in 1990 in terms of both immediate problems and long-term trends, except every facet of the situation is a hundred times worse and on a far larger absolute scale. The disaster is unfolding slowly, step by step starting from the original Evergrande default, but it will unfold with all the inexorable momentum of the rising tide. Expect at least a decade of stagnation and unrest going forward.

    *Edit: original income figure quoted was $2/day, which is lower than the actual average rural income in China.

  • Aug 17, 2022
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    Hakim made a video abt leftypol iceberg lol @cloud_rap

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  • Aug 17, 2022
    Scratchin Mamba
    !https://youtu.be/coOtyPBgxqs

    Hakim made a video abt leftypol iceberg lol @cloud_rap

    Lunch time screen content acquired

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  • Aug 17, 2022
    Scratchin Mamba
    !https://youtu.be/coOtyPBgxqs

    Hakim made a video abt leftypol iceberg lol @cloud_rap

    I added the Hana Ghadafi, Mao's mangoes and Hitler in Soviet Bavaria parts...

    Im famous now

  • Aug 17, 2022
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    Deng supported Lao royalists over the communists there

    Deng supported Pol Pot over the communists there

    Deng supported the Mujahadeen over the communists there

  • Aug 17, 2022

    I seen an image of Hitler in the picture when the twin towers dropped :elon:

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    SEGA GOON

    Deng supported Lao royalists over the communists there

    Deng supported Pol Pot over the communists there

    Deng supported the Mujahadeen over the communists there

    Win-win cooperation with a shared futute for mankind

  • Aug 17, 2022
    Scratchin Mamba

    Win-win cooperation with a shared futute for mankind

    Working Together to Forge a New Partnership of Win-win Cooperation and Create a Community of Shared Future for Mankind (WTFNPWWCCCSFM Theory)

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    SEGA GOON

    Deng supported Lao royalists over the communists there

    Deng supported Pol Pot over the communists there

    Deng supported the Mujahadeen over the communists there

    you dont understand this is non aggression smh