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As @starkillerfish@lemmygrad.ml said, accelerationism isn't particularly useful, and risks desparation from the reactionaries plunging the world into war. Without working class organization, there is nothing to resist that meaningfully.
I think a common pattern with your posts is that they tend to fall into desparation and confusion stemming from a lack of theory. In your case, I think reading theory would be immensely clarifying and comforting. I made an introductory Marxist-Leninist reading list, but many others out there exist as well. I recommend you give that a try!
while we're on the topic, i meant to ask you what you think of the mlreadinghub.org reading lists? if you have any thoughts at all.
also big shoutout for the reading list great work!
I've followed this before! I feel like it was quite helpful, and I took what I liked from it and added it to mine. It's valid as a starter list. I also like the Deprogram starter list as well, I intend on following it too as there's a lot of stuff I haven't read on it.