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Cool story. You're right, it's not an exact science, so why are you so sure about your perspective on it either? I think the answer is "identity".
As for my reading list, I've probably gotten further into Das Capital than you have, and it belongs on the side of electrification that it was written on.
Colonizer take. Your username checks out.
Love you too.
Apparently not far enough to be able to spell the German title correctly.
Oh yeah, K. It has been a few years.
I swear, I did read a good chunk of the thing. Maybe a third or so. And yes, it did make my eyes bleed.
Capital is a thesis on economy, why would it help you on politics?
Surely you'd know what it's about if you've read it.
Yeah, I do. Usually when an "anti-imperialist" tells you to read more, that's what they mean. What are you thinking of, then, Settlers?
Actually, do read Settlers, it'll help you unfuck your colonizer mentality