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Working-Class Men Are Not Okay
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↳ Sadly lots of the vitriol against this situation which should be directed at billionaires and capitalists is redirected by the hegemon against the already superexploited. — -
‘Shame on them’: Netanyahu slams French call to cut off Israel's arms supply
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License Plate Readers Are Creating a US-Wide Database of More Than Just Cars
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↳ Same exact thing happening in Australia. Tracking citizens on a range of vectors and often using that to fuel illegitimate (like it all is) policing. The government and social media are in a competition to collect as much data on you as possible — and you have things to hide even if you insist you don’t. — - From October 6, 2024: Support independent radical thought. Join mind reader’s growing community of readers thinking deeply about social transformation. Start right now.
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Fedora 41 Has Working Intel IPU6 Web Camera Support With Modern Laptops
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↳ As a modern ThinkPad user this is gratefully received news, hopefully Debian stop disabling IPU6 by default on Sid. — -
The Campaign to Unionize Amazon Gains Momentum
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↳ With Bezos stealing more than the average western human does in a year PER HOUR this is, as with all new unions, a great move. — -
Democrats suspect Netanyahu attempting to tilt Trump-Harris race
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↳ Might be (yet another) queue to actually take some action to stop his genocide? — - From October 5, 2024: Be part of the conversation. Join mind reader’s free community of readers analysing capitalism, technology and social change. Start right now.
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Bathrooms with a view: Cutting windows into student restrooms is a new level of weird
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↳ This is not just weird - it’s sick. — -
The struggle for liberation, perils of individualism, and radical praxis
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I have been pondering the theoretical landscape of anarchism, particularly anarcho-syndicalism, and its tensions and harmony with Marxist thought. And, for kicks, let’s touch on Social Reproduction Theory and how it might intersect with these radical traditions. Buckle in, comrades – we’re in for a theoretical ride (you’re welcome). Anarchism, at its core, is a political philosophy (sorry to all the triggered materialists) that advocates for the abolition of *all forms* of hierarchical authority, including the state, capitalism, and organised religion. Anarchists envision a society based on voluntary cooperation, mutual aid, and direct democracy. Yass, we’re in love. That said, there are many ‘strands’ of anarchist thought, some of them dicier and historically more “ehhh” than others, just like Marxists, in general, though they share a commitment to (individual, though sometimes individualist – yuck) liberty, collective...
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How Meta Brings in Millions Off Political Violence
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↳ Social media profits from our suffering. — -
Father horrified by AI Chatbot that mimicked his murdered daughter
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↳ Yikes. — - From October 4, 2024: Want more analysis like this? Join mind reader (free) to never miss a dispatch. Start right now.
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Improving online advertising through product and infrastructure
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↳ Nothing is sacred — the last remaining decent independent browser succumbs to the siren song of lucrative hyper-capitalist advertising ruined internet corpo-bros. A sad day for the internet at the hands of yet another bloated bourgeois CEO. — -
Differences in misinformation sharing can lead to politically asymmetric sanctions
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Iran says missile attack against Israel was ‘legal, rational and legitimate’
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↳ I mean, frankly, moderate? — -
Why I'm an anarchist
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↳ “... but there is something wrong when that [leadership] becomes permanent and institutionalised.” — -
The productivity-pay gap
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↳ Capitalists exploitation of our work has never been worse — and we’ve never struggled more because of it. —