Growing up in a post Soviet country, I had picked up a pretty strong bias against “communism” or, rather, Marxism-Leninism. It was for a good reason too, looking back at the history of Ukraine in the USSR.
Then when I grew up, capitalism also made no sense to me. So I looked for something that rejects both Western and Soviet authorities and anarchism was the thing that fit the best.
Dude they were literally in the ussr. This persons older siblings at least would have had ‘marxism class’ in school. I think they would have a pretty clear idea, and what it looks like when it fails.
Not sure it you went to school, but a lot of “education” is politicized and not as accurate as you’d think, which is why I was asking how it was represented.
And capitalism is politicized by the US, but the education system doesn’t explain it. Calm down, I am asking for an internal perspective, which yours isn’t.
Growing up in a post Soviet country, I had picked up a pretty strong bias against “communism” or, rather, Marxism-Leninism. It was for a good reason too, looking back at the history of Ukraine in the USSR.
Then when I grew up, capitalism also made no sense to me. So I looked for something that rejects both Western and Soviet authorities and anarchism was the thing that fit the best.
What does Ukraine teach that ML is?
Dude they were literally in the ussr. This persons older siblings at least would have had ‘marxism class’ in school. I think they would have a pretty clear idea, and what it looks like when it fails.
Not sure it you went to school, but a lot of “education” is politicized and not as accurate as you’d think, which is why I was asking how it was represented.
It was politicized by the ussr for fucks sake!
And capitalism is politicized by the US, but the education system doesn’t explain it. Calm down, I am asking for an internal perspective, which yours isn’t.