Even from people that never lived in a communist state

edit: im 17 and i hate communism

  • Vitaly@feddit.ukOP
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    I strongly recommend you to read Animal Farm, it’s very easy to understand

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      You mean Orwell’s classic anti-capitalist novel wherein a worker’s rebellion against tyrannical bosses is betrayed by capitalist pigs who re-create the farm’s original conditions for their own profit?

      You should read his “Homage to Catalonia”, Orwell fought against capitalists in Spain’s civil war and wrote a book about his experiences there.

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      I’ve read it.

      Orwell was socialist my dude.

      Ever read one of his other books Down and Out in Paris and London?

      It helps explain why he is a socialist.

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      I recommend actually reading Marx and Lenin, and not fictitious allegories about strawmen

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        7 months ago

        allegories are much better at explaining theories, you guys always say that it was never actually implemented. And I’m not gonna read something from a man who occupied my country in 1921

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          Allegories can help explain theories, but they are never sufficient to understand it. Animal Farm is an allegory of a strawman, it barely touches reality. And it’s no wonder you are that embedded in propaganda, it’s normal.

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      I recommend you learn from real books about real life like those of Marx and Lenin, not fiction.