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Comrade: An Essay on Political Belonging
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“But what does that mean if anyone but not
everyone can be a comrade? The mistake here is in thinking that communism is the end of history rather than history's condition of possibility-the posibility we need if there is to be anything like history in the future. The problems facing the world can only be addressed through communism, as comrades-~-the class struggle today is the fight for a future. Capitalism is incapable of addressing climate change and the migrations and struggles over resources that will result with anything other than militarism, walls, and genocide. At the same time, comradeship is not risk- free.� Jodi Dean writes with such clarity. We need to build an anti-imperialist movement challenging every parasitic aspect of the capitalist system
everyone can be a comrade? The mistake here is in thinking that communism is the end of history rather than history's condition of possibility-the posibility we need if there is to be anything like history in the future. The problems facing the world can only be addressed through communism, as comrades-~-the class struggle today is the fight for a future. Capitalism is incapable of addressing climate change and the migrations and struggles over resources that will result with anything other than militarism, walls, and genocide. At the same time, comradeship is not risk- free.� Jodi Dean writes with such clarity. We need to build an anti-imperialist movement challenging every parasitic aspect of the capitalist system
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