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Floor Martinez
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yesyes getting there één treinrit per keer
— Aug 24, 2025 03:10AM
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Floor Martinez
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nog een keertje dit boek geopend
— Aug 21, 2025 08:31AM
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“The violence in Palestine has convinced millions of people around the world…” that language is crazy passive. I’m gonna deduct a star for that alone
— Jul 29, 2025 03:27PM
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“Above all, in the Zapatista social imaginary he is a quasi-mythological persona who incarnates the past, present and future of the Maya world.”
— Jul 29, 2025 03:11PM
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“Although Marxism has played an important role in shaping their struggle, the Zapatistas have preferred to develop a new language and not use more conventional terminology because they believe ‘the old words had become so worn out that they had become harmful for those that used them’”
— Jul 29, 2025 03:06PM
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"He said the workers of the world must unite, and the Mayans just stared at him. They said they weren't workers and, besides, land wasn't property but the heart of their community. Having failed as a Marxist missionary, Marcos immersed himself in Mayan culture."
---Naomi Klein on Marcos
— Jul 29, 2025 01:46PM
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---Naomi Klein on Marcos
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That was definitely my favorite chapter, maybe because the other leaders/thinkers I had already read before, so it felt like a diluted version of their work? But also because this is one of the few chapters to really introduce what felt like a unique theory with liberation theology
— Jul 29, 2025 01:00PM
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"....soothes their suffering and pain. Such religion fails to motivate people to change their situation and instead pushes them into their faith and creates static subjects who surrender to their situation."
— Jul 29, 2025 12:45PM
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"Unlike what is commonly believed, Marx did not blame the misery of the masses on religion but argued that religion becomes the 'opium of the people' because of the material conditions in which people find themselves." Thank you omg it always annoys me when people misinterpret that quote
— Jul 29, 2025 12:44PM
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"Moreover, Shariati believed [Iranian leftists] had applied an uncritical perspective on Marxism in Iran, ignoring the fact that Iran had gone through a totally different historical trajectory from Europe" another good point
— Jul 29, 2025 12:30PM
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"As a universal and scientific principle, Marx makes economics the infrastructure of man; but we [hold] precisely the opposite [view]. That is why we are the enemy of capitalism and hate the bourgeoisie. Our greatest hope in socialism is that in it man, his faith, ideas, and ethical values are not superstructural, are not the manufactured and produced goods of economic infrastructure." exactly!!!!
— Jul 29, 2025 12:28PM
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"[Shariati] criticised Marx for failing to understand the dialectical nature of religions. This dialectic is between the religion that legitimises the status quo and the prophetic religion that stands up against it." exactly
— Jul 29, 2025 12:09PM
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"Shariati critiqued Marxism for neglecting culture and believed that non-Western societies culture was dominated by religion"
— Jul 29, 2025 12:08PM
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"His 'red Shiism,' in contrast to the 'black Shiism' of the conservative clergy, was a religion of the masses"
— Jul 29, 2025 12:06PM
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"[Shariati] combined Marxist and existentialist traditions of thought with a religious and nationalist discourse, which attracted millions of Iranians"
— Jul 29, 2025 12:05PM
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"the rebels, intellectuals, activists, and revolutionaries" love
— Jul 29, 2025 10:52AM
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