What is the best way to discover socialist organizations in my local area in the US? After looking around the only active group seems to be a DSA chapter. I don’t have anything against them, but I thought there would be more of other active groups as well.

  • @meloo@lemmy.perthchat.org
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    42 years ago

    I am unfortunately not very well versed in book theory (and am working one that),

    As a normie, most people I know in real life don’t give one hoot about reading.

    Also as someone who identifies more with anarchism than communism, I too don’t like reading.

    So in my opinion, as long as you can talk the talk, that’s the more important part. Not sure if this is helpful to know lol

    • d-RLY?
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      12 years ago

      I haven’t fully thought about any specific camp to claim. But I do like how the term socialist throughout the history of the left can mean all three (communist, anarchist, socialist). I think a well rounded person can use theory to help with having a good framework. Just the same as another well rounded person can discover theory based around being good at just understanding others and their needs. Obviously there are some people that think they do either of those, and are the cause of much misunderstanding.

      I used to be able to really sit down and read non-fiction stuff pretty easy (so long as I had interest), but at some point I just found myself starting a sentence and just losing all focus. Which is weird because I can read the fuck out of really random shit on sites like this. I also can really get lost in podcasts that both teach our (the left) past and present struggles. So I have decided to give audiobooks a try for getting the actual books of theory going. So I might actually get some of my old spark back and feel more sure of how I argue things. But I also will more than likely always consider myself “green” knowledge-wise. When you are new, you have both the excitement and drive to keep learning. I have much more respect for people that don’t just assume they already know it all.

        • d-RLY?
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          22 years ago

          lol, I am not one. I just tend to either be super short, or go way overboard with over-explaining/mental tangents based on wherever my mind starts to go. Which is very frustrating for many of my friends/family/coworkers.

          • @meloo@lemmy.perthchat.org
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            22 years ago

            Which is very frustrating for many of my friends/family/coworkers

            that’s something nice abou Lemmy/other similar services. Good for posting rants, often somebody replies too which is nice for feeling acknowledged

            • d-RLY?
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              12 years ago

              You are right about that lol