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Try this one. It's very practical.

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Is there any Socialist writer in the late 20th, 21st century that actually writes agitation and tries to offer solutions instead of just boring academic philosophical Marxism that makes your eyes glaze over within a few paragraphs?

I'm not a Leninist, but when you read Lenin, it gets your blood pumping, it puts a fire in your heart, he makes you go "Fuck yeah lets fuck shit up" but the thing is, Lenin was writing this shit in the early 20th century about largely actual imperialism in in a agricultural feudal country, his solutions don't really apply to 21st century Neo-Liberal capitalism where there isn't even really a first world industrial proletariat anymore.

I still see the Trotskists still trying to copy Lenin 1:1, printing newspapers, standing on soapboxes, trying to appeal to reactionary Industrial workers instead of the casual service industry which makes up the vast majority of the economy, so why can't I see any Socialist writers in the 21st century who actually write agitation and strategy for the 21st century?

I mean, do people actually believe that Zizek is the person to look towards in trying to find solutions?

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