They're still great epubs! Not sure how many downloads you get, but I check ComLib first when looking for an epub of a book I intend on reading (though I basically know what's on ComLib at this point). Take your time, comrade!
Cowbee
I think @[email protected] with her work on ComLib is a great example of someone fulfilling that role, digging into older important texts and keeping them accessible and available, in modern, epub format, only not a Trot. Shoutout!
Mega mega mega THREAD
Beat me to it! Jones' critique is excellent, really shows just how chauvanistic the messaging of Orwell is.
Yep! Seems like a common story and a good sign of increasing shifts. The quantitative buildup will result in a qualitative leap!
Thanks a bunch! Looks like for now, starting as a volunteer and feeling it out is best, hopefully it will grow from there in time. I appreciate it! And yea, I'd probably be a part of the "Alienated Too Online Communist to Touch Grass pipeline" too, haha.
For anyone in PSL, what's the onboarding process like? I'm terrified of organizing from the social aspect, but I don't want that to be an excuse to not commit to making the world a better place. I have a few questions:
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What's the onboarding process generally like? I know it depends on local chapters, but is it super in-person, more online, etc?
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What works are generally in the training list? Are there tests, etc?
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What's the weekly expected commitment in terms of hours? I'm at a very busy time in my life, I may just end up as a volunteer rather than a cadre, but I'd love to be a committed member of a good org if I can.
Any thoughts? I know I can't expect answers for everything, but just a general idea would be nice.
The endless desire to start new projects before finishing the one you're on, I know it well