To a beginner, the Graeber Books are great (e.g. Debt, or the dawn of everything).
The conquest of bread by Kropotkin is awesome, too.
And if it should be a little bit less traditionally anarchist: Murray Bookchin is great, too.
To a beginner, the Graeber Books are great (e.g. Debt, or the dawn of everything).
The conquest of bread by Kropotkin is awesome, too.
And if it should be a little bit less traditionally anarchist: Murray Bookchin is great, too.
Nonsense! Only the parallel experience will fully submerge you into the lore! /j
Edit: Also: woosh
Dude, I told you that I’m not into that kind of discussion. And it turned out exactly the way I was afraid it would. I think that’s why you got downvoted, btw.
Also, you sound like the kind of guy I was making fun of in my first comment.
Nothing. I was sarcastic. Anything of value that Stalin wrote, you can find by better authors.
You can hardly be taken serious if you haven’t read Stalin, too, you know. /s
That’s a lot of conclusions you jump to there, buddy.
I simply got the feeling that I got to a real Marx-head, when mentioning him and Engels in passing gets that reaction. Since I don’t particularly enjoy these kinds of conversations, I backed off.
I’ve read a bit of both Marx and Engels and watched a lecture on Marxism. I enjoy parts of Marx and don’t really like what I’ve read of Engel’s original work., is that enough?
Not the point I was trying to make.
Bonus points if it’s not just multiple books by people with basically the same ideology.
“Wow, you’ve read Marx and Engels? That must mean you have a thorough understanding on all things political!” /s
Shouldn’t be an issue with nixos.
On what? On dependencies? That shouldn’t be an issue with nixos.
I’d like to have the freedom to switch easily.
It doesn’t work at all with sddm. That’s what’s wrong.
I love the Gnome workflow, but holy shit, I get the hate. Why doesn’t it support a lockscreen that’s not gdm?
Minecraft released its’ alpha in 2009. Terraria came out in 2011.
When Terraria came out, the first reaction some people had was “so, it’s just a minecraft knock-off, but lame, because it’s 2D?”
This endured about a millisecond until people noticed what Teraria was about.
That was before Minecraft’s concepts were adapted in so many games.
I once read that adobe also patents the simplest UX improvement, which means that gimp can’t implement good ideas that people are already used to.
You’ll be lucky if it’s even hosted on random hosting sites and not some discord channel.