Communism. I want to know how it spread into the world and affected it. Books and documentary names will be greatly appreciated.
Any numbers of tl;dr-s are also welcome.
>>1723132
>he doesn't know about socialist saturdays
You don't really have to. Capitalism will kill itself with automation.
>>1723143
>Socialist saturdays
I actually don't know what that is.
>>1723155
I'm mostly interested in the Theory part of it.
>>1723164
/his/ is a lot more left on weekends because /pol/ neets are drowned out by the students and workers who can't post during the week
>>1723155
T. Someone who doesn't work in automation
Get a job faget
>>1723132
Can you faggots fuck off to /pol/ where you belong instead of constantly shitting up the board? Thanks.
>>1723582
I'm actually a taxi driver who recently switched over to the uber platform. Which actually drove the taxi dispatch I used to work for out of business. Which will also eventually cut me out of the equation altogether.
Ironic that you're telling me to get a job.
kek
>>1723132
I'm a socialist and I hate communists, because communists always want to skip socialism or talk about how to make socialism as close to communism as possible and then you end up with retard socialism because you're engineering your socialism to not be socialism and end up with a socialism that isn't very good at being socialist. Fuck off to your hippy communes.
>>1723155
It will also kill off the proles at the same time, the ones that rely on selling their labor in capitalism to survive. Ex-capitalists and their children will become the new post-scarcity-techno-mutualist classless society.
>>1723582
Unlike him I'm a CS STEMfag now because those jobs are probably the last to go, and the tech industry is the industry where explosive profits exist, and I might be able to save up enough capital to own a robot plantation of my own. And if I don't make billions, at least I can work on making, designing, and maintaining robot plantation owner's robot slaves before that can be done by robot slaves as well.
>>1723604
>Tfw when uber headquarters are blocks away from my house. They're hated where I live though, but not as much as airbnb.