Not volumes. As you say, a little can go a long way. But rather than relearn the lessons of history from first principles, engaging with writings from people who have already seriously grappled with these things is the only efficient way to wrap one’s mind around many different major factors working simultaneously in the material world.
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its time to read theory. you are currently at the utopian anarchist stage. which is a step in a better direction, but ultimately irrational.
you need to better understand that the people in the image [conveniently] on the left incorporated violence because they lived under the constant threat of deadly violence. 99% of the violence was directed at them. Fred Hampton was executed by the police not long after that picture of him was taken.
Maturin [any]@hexbear.nettoEurope@lemmygrad.ml•Russian gas era in Europe ends as Ukraine stops transit25·6 months ago“We have no idea how supply and demand work. We also have no understanding of the difference in cost between cheap and plentiful traditional gas supplies over essentially free infrastructure and LNG, which requires billions of dollars of new infrastructure and is the most expensive way to transport natural gas at scale.”
- Reuters, probably
“Semetic” is already a pseudo-scientific term. It refers to the descendants of one of the sons of Noah (Shem), which is a mythic rather that historic origin. It has always meant anti-Jew specifically.
All that said, I still agree with you that Benjamin Netanyahu is among the most antisemitic people alive right now.
This is the plot of Equilibrium
Maturin [any]@hexbear.netto Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml•100 upvotes and I'm doing this tattoo design81·1 year agoTopology nightmare snake #2
Maturin [any]@hexbear.nettoEurope@lemmygrad.ml•In Dresden, a memorial inscription about the bombing of the city by the American and British Air Forces in February 1945 was removed.English7·1 year agoNot saying Vonnegut couldn’t have done better historical research, but Slaughterhouse 5 was not intended as historical analysis and is much more a psychological novel about PTSD and the effects of war on the mind of someone who lived through the brutality taken from his personal experience of being a POW during the Dresden bombing. He picks up what amounts to an early pop-history American source and doesn’t really critically analyze it - just takes at face value its account of the event that he mostly focuses on from his personal, micro-perspective. I don’t know if later in life he was confronted with more accurate accounts of the Dresden bombing and whether he commented on the inaccuracy of his books, but you can understand the literary appeal to a surviver of the Dresden bombing being presented with an official history that confirms what he emotionally felt while in the middle of it. He even presents it that way in the first chapter - describing himself and his army buddy as basically ignorant to the macro history of the event until they crack open a book decades later that describes it that way. When the “author” of the referenced book appears in the story itself, he is presented as one of the most deplorable characters confronted in the book. Essentially a bloodthirsty maniac that is both unapologetic while being aware that his conclusions are unsupportable (feeling the need to get confirmation of his statements of belief from a person that he does not even acknowledge to be conscious or cognizant). All that is to say, if the only thing one takes from Slaughterhouse 5 was that it is “bad history” and somehow nazi-aplogia for exaggerating the extent of death in Dresden, or worse, if someone avoids the book altogether because of the accusation, they are really missing out.
A Nazi farts in Palestine?