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On the Meaning of Revolution feat. C. Derick Varn (Part I)

Emancipations Podcast

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The Evolution of the Working Class

In the 1960s, there was this kind of semi ultra leftist position that even came from Maoist and whatnot to see the students as a new subclass. They were drawing on revolutions in national liberation which were semi-communist or at least aligned with the communist movement but still very few of them actually formed communist or socialist governments. All this is really unclear to me. With the Maoist model, can join up with national liberationist movements and initarian movements and other movements that we might call bourgeois relationists. I think it's interesting because this kind of ultra leftism combines a bunch of different things that we've seen in the past.

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