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karl-says · 6 months ago
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Lenin was really spittin' when he said, "so you say you want a revolution?" you know?
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melaninlife23 · 5 years ago
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jameswindale · 9 years ago
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Uh, no argument here ladies... Reminiscent of Prudence Moore, the president of the Rocky Mount Temperance League in my novel Tuesday's Gone. Progressives who supported the outright ban on alcohol during Prohibition believed that they could bring in an era of morality and spiritual cleanliness by controlling what people consumed. They sorely underestimated the ingenuity and perseverance of Americans and opened up one of the biggest can of worms in regulatory history. James Windale is the author of Tuesday's Gone, the story of a young sideshow performer who runs away from her cruel employer, taking her favorite circus lion along with her. Set in the Prohibition-era American South, Tuesday's Gone is a reflection of a bygone era, often misunderstood and misrepresented in contemporary American culture. Follow James Windale on Facebook, Instagram, Tumblr and Twitter! www.JamesWindale.Wordpress.com #Prohibition #America #Murica #Temperance #ProgressiveIdeas #BadIdea #RockyMount #NorthCarolina #Bootlegger #Moonshine #Whiskey #Beer #Liquor
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karl-says · 6 months ago
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I need a better way to say "seize the means of production" to boomers
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karl-says · 6 months ago
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As my good buddy Bebel once said, "the more the ruling class resists, so too the more violent the introduction of the new order."
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karl-says · 5 months ago
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I was paraphrasing Kautsky, and I believe the original quote is more along the lines of, "the proletariat cannot free itself without freeing all of humanity." Furthermore, in "The Dictatorship of the Proletariat" he says quite similarly, which I think clarifies my original quote, "the proletariat, being the undermost class, cannot free itself without abolishing all causes of exploitation and oppression." Thus allowing all people to be free.
We, the proletariat, cannot free ourselves without freeing all people.
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