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/v/ - Annoying Tropes
Anonymous No.718460795
This never happened, OP
/v/ - Thread 717527626
Anonymous No.717528274
>>717528119
>Become the perfect pet and you just might get rewarded with a special treat.
uhh
/v/ - Thread 717160659
Anonymous No.717160659
Beaver thread
/tv/ - Thread 212863877
Anonymous No.212863911
Not enough beavers
/lit/ - Thread 24558313
Anonymous No.24558313
I asked a similar question on /pol/ but the answers were not to my satisfaction.

I'm looking for books and other works on what makes political movements successful. Many flounder or peter out despite a lot of initial energy.

I read Trotsky's "The revolution betrayed" but its boring as shit and just reads about Trotsky making excuses for his own failures.
/an/ - /bg/ - Beaver General
Anonymous No.5017968
>>5017955
/v/ - Thread 715339497
Anonymous No.715339557
>>715339497
Fucking bitch ate the baby!
/int/ - Thread 212609028
Anonymous Netherlands No.212609104
Bobr
/lit/ - Thread 24524683
Anonymous No.24524683
I made a similar thread about it on /his/ but i suppose i could do it here as well.

I'm trying to read up on radical leftist literature, mostly from the 19th century to early 20th (early Bolsheviks before Stalin). But what is off-putting is the jargon used. I can't quite put my finger on what is the issue, but each text of that era seems to be extremely dry word salad that wouldn't be out of place being generated by ChatGPT. It's like an economics textbook on a fantasy world.

Are all leftist books like this?
/int/ - Thread 212440245
Anonymous Netherlands No.212440245
A baby beaver has been given to you for good luck!