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Oh, and I don't know if I'd count Jakarta Method as Theory, but it's an important read and accessibly written.
Lenin's State and Revolution was surprisingly accessible. The Conquest of Bread is another good one that's very easy and you can really appreciate Kropotkin's passion for wanting to free his fellow man. Anything Parenti is a smooth read, imo; Blackshirts and Reds, Inventing Reality being tops.
Gonna start ranking my heartthrobs based on their FBI rewards.
Puppygirl Hacker Polycule. They put the punk in cyberpunk.
Lol, lmao even.
Red Hangover: Legacies of Twentieth-Century Communism by Kristen Ghodsee is reasonably decent. She has anti-stalin tho, so keep that in mind. But, it's because she stans Alexandra Kollontai, so it's kinda based and understandable.
Maybe they should have all the cops go around naked instead.🤷
Jus tell them they're robotic pinkertons.
Get yourself a portable farady cage and you've got a free drone.
No. It wasn't horribly difficult, but I found it slow and required a lot of reflection.