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>>1905722

>>They're not mutually exclusive.

No, but this founding principle of egalitarianism is hardly the exclusive property of vanguard movements.

>>Where did you do that?

>>1905488

>>You think I'm trying to refute Marx's analysis of capitalism?

At this point, I've stopped caring what your motivations are.

>>1905725

>>egalitarian maxim; can be applied to any form of economic mutualism, not just communism
>>It can under certain circumstances, like if you're impoverished and want to survive
>>Oh wait, I said I didn't believe that here: >>1905721
>>though in a genuinely communist or socialist society, labor would certainly not be less voluntary than it is for wage slaves, so eh

So yeah, basically all of these arguments are shit.

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There's an interesting article in the latest Harper's regarding Chernobyl.
What are some good reads (books/articles) regarding post-disaster Chernobyl? I don't mind reading about the disaster as well, but I'm mostly interested in the ecology and phantomism of the area after it was abandoned.

Picture semi-related.

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