The book by J. Sakai, not the type of person, hence the capitalization. There are people who say it’s too divisive.

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    Agree. One thing i also have to note which is coming out very often in the discussion areund Settlers, is the strange, idk, fetishization of the proletariat. Being proletarian is defined by the relation to the means of production. And by definition proletariat is the only class that can be consequently and fully revolutionary, it does not meant they must be so in every condition. Not revolutionary, or even actively counterrevolutionary proletariat do not stop being proletariat.