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>>17965110
INTP - Baudrillard and Deleuze

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I would largely agree here; syndicalism offers a "traditional" leftist vision less marred by the past than, say, Really Existing Socialism. Compared to post-left and post-modern leftism, Syndicalism is quite grounded, which has its appeal among a number of people. The task should not simply be a rejection of past modes of thought, but a mapping of these past-potentials onto future actions.

Novel examples are hard to flesh out, but I think there may be merit in introducing Syndicalist ideals to gig-workers or the recent waves of homesteaders. I have no clue how successful this would be (not likely is the rationally-cynical answer) but it may be worth a shot.

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What would it take to become the next Deleuze/ Hegel/ Nietzsche bros?

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