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I have decided from now on to skip the preface/introduction unless it was written by the author until I have read the book. Too many old theory books feature an introduction by some no name western academic going on a anti-stalin rant or something along the lines of “While this book has lost its relevancy because history has now ended with the fall of the USSR (Yes this intro was written in 2005, how can you tell?). Its still a quaint little thing.” And they are always like 50 pages long too. I’ve found myself spending a week trying to get through the 50 page intro because I keep putting it down after 2 pages only to then finish the rest of the book in the same amount of time it took me to figure out what the fuck Satre was saying at the start of Wretched of the Earth (Its actually a really great intro, but its one of those intros that is written with the assumtion that you’ve already read the book, so it may as well be at the end)


I do think that despite his palpable enthusiasm for the communal project in the book, he was pretty honest about the small scale and vulnerability of the project. I think it could have benifited from some actual numbers and figures but who knows if there even are any to use. I also think there was alot of detail left out of many things due to the books brevity. I would have liked a more in depth description of how some of the property siezures worked practically, some more explanation on the land law and stuff would have been great too. But ultimately that is a lot to expect when the existence of any sort of english language stuff on Venezuela is a miracle in the first place.
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“We can’t prosecute the entire wermacht” vibes



or the French jamming electrodes into a dozen cats brains, sending one of them to space, euthanising it to necropse it, and then euthanising the other 10.