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We take a first step this week toward defining our conception of change by describing which part of society constitutes a revolutionary property relation in the 21st century. With the industrialized working class long gone as a vehicle for radical change, the underclass of renters takes its place. We dialogue with the theory of the anti-colonial movement, particularly Franz Fanon who also sought to redefine the revolutionary class.
We'll be back in your feed next week to talk UAPs and the intelcom's on-going limited hangout. Follow us on Twitter and support us on Patreon.
Read Alex Yablon's article we referenced in the show here.
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We take a first step this week toward defining our conception of change by describing which part of society constitutes a revolutionary property relation in the 21st century. With the industrialized working class long gone as a vehicle for radical change, the underclass of renters takes its place. We dialogue with the theory of the anti-colonial movement, particularly Franz Fanon who also sought to redefine the revolutionary class.
We'll be back in your feed next week to talk UAPs and the intelcom's on-going limited hangout. Follow us on Twitter and support us on Patreon.
Read Alex Yablon's article we referenced in the show here.
Support the show