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Life in Communism 2.1. The Kindergarden Manifesto, by Carla O’Gallchobhair
It is five years after the events of Robespierre’s Robot and the Conditions for Peace. Véro’s thesis presentation on the kindergarden manifesto as well as several other seminars by our Saint-Denis and Illyria comrades on the dangers of fascism, revolutionary barter, and the evolution of democracy have had to be postponed several times as the…
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Life in Communism 2.1. Part 10. Robespierre’s Robot
Life in Communism 2.1. Part 10. Robespierre’s Robot By Carla O’Gallchobhair Three years into the world revolution, the Communists need help in fully implementing all its aspects and are looking into the further development of the productive forces. Robespierre has just explained how his clever robots can serve as shadows to human beings, assisting them…
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Life in Communism 2.1. Part 9. Revolutionary Literature I
There isn’t any revolutionary literature. Up to us to invent it!
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Preview Life in Communism 2.1. Part 8. Beautiful Country, by Carla O’Gallchobhair
After their success with the green drill, Léon and his team at Ponts et Chaussées, with support by his friends from the neighbourhood assemblies Casa Latina Russki Dom at 76 rue de Lorraine in Saint-Denis and their rural cooperative Illyria in Yvelines, have started on a new topic – ecological methods of getting rid of…
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Preview of Life in Communism 2.1. Part 7. Hacking the Trefoil
Preview of Life in Communism 2.1. Part 7.Hacking the Trefoil, by Carla O’Gallchobhair While Pascal is presenting his thesis on how Communism will eliminate money, the main actors of the counter-revolution have switched from Big Industry to Big Finance. They are not only trying to hack the revolutionary apps, but also to undermine the credibility…
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Life in Communism 2.1. Part 6. Back to Primitive Communism
Life in Communism 2.1. Part 6. Back to Primitive Communism, By Carla O’GallchobhairThrough their time travel and presentations, the emerging anthropologist Anisah and her fellow Saint-Denis Communists find out how humanity went downhill once hierarchy, the division of labour, money, and the exploitation of humans and nature got introduced into the world. Yet there is…
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Life in Communism 2.1. Part 6. Back to Primitive Communism, By Carla O’Gallchobhair
Through their time travel and presentations, the emerging anthropologist Anisah and her fellow Saint-Denis Communists find out how humanity went downhill once hierarchy, the division of labour, money, and the exploitation of humans and nature got introduced into the world. Yet there is hope. The post-revolutionary organisation of household and village assemblies, brigades and workplace…
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Foreword to Life in Communism 2.1. Imagine Empress Ulla
To the Reader In 2016, the British people voted for the Brexit, meaning the United Kingdom’s exit from the EU, certainly a crucial vote against German domination and European regulating bureaucracy at the beck and call of big capitalists from all over the world. Marxists and Communists all over the world had grounds to rejoice.…
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Imagine the world revolution
Imagine the world revolution: The people rise and spontaneously organise their own lives in workplace brigades and neighbourhood assemblies. There are no more governments, international organisations, borders, armies or police. All fore(wo)men and moderator roles in workplace brigades (no more than seven members) and neighbourhood assemblies (no more than seven households) are constantly rotating. No…
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Preview of Life in Communism 2.1. Part 4. Autocorrect, by Carla O’Gallchobhair
Planning is important in the Communist world revolution in order to determine people’s needs and desires and manage catastrophes. Yet just as Philippe and his comrades think that with Autocorrect they have discovered an anti-hacking programme that will alert them of attacks, safeguard the stability of the programme, and yet enable changes, the hackers of…