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[–] [email protected] 1 points 5 hours ago

I think it's pretty interesting actually.

The top critic I'd point to, it's that for something so huge like that, it's needed a food chain which connects rural to urban areas established. That's the first thing.

After that other things can be looked up, like electricity, water supply, etc etc

Then a rupture with capitalist system can be created, but it needs to be understood that "nonviolent direct action" isn't an option! At the first trial on labor strikes, capitalists will crush it with all their forces and repression skill