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⛤☭ Nessichka ⛤☭
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idk I'm the 'cousin' of some queer called @MarxoidNess | Long live the International Proletariat, soon to be Intergalactic | Future propaganda minister




John Brown was a Stalinist.



The Marxists and their abstract bourgeois theories can't handle reality, they will never be successful and any success they have ever had is by being a menace to the societies they live by supporting the racial collectivism of the migrants against the natives. They are a scourge on society and the enemy of genuine socialism.


"The effect of ethnic diversity on the participation in social groups: Evidence from trade unions" Using cross-country data from ~90–91 countries (instrumenting ethnic diversity with parasite-stress/pathogen prevalence data from theories like Fincher and Thornhill), they find a negative, statistically significant effect of ethnic diversity on trade union density. At the individual level, they use ESS data on first-generation migrants (6880+ observations from 116 origin countries in 32 European residence countries) via an epidemiological approach. Migrants from more ethnically fragmented origin countries participate less in unions in their host countries. The effect is robust and sizeable (e.g., a one-standard-deviation increase in ethnic diversity linked to ~16.5% lower density in some specs). They argue diversity undermines assortative sociality, solidarity, and collective action in unions. mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/112157/ "Immigrants Reduce Unionization in the United States" Key Findings: Using Borjas' (2003) skill-cell method on CPS data (1980–2020), they model union formation (drawing on Naylor and Cripps 1993) and find immigrants lower unionization via lower preferences for unions and increased diversity/fractionalization reducing worker solidarity. A 10 percentage point rise in immigrant share links to ~5 percentage point drop in density. Immigrant workforce share rose from ~6.9% (1980) to 18.8% (2020), causing a 5.7 percentage point decline in union density—29.7% of the total drop (from 30.2% to 11%). Stronger effects in lower-education groups. cato.org/sites/cato.org…





@The_Davos_Man Ooh, I have a copy of that. Recently read Cyril Kornbluth's anti-communist novel Not This August, which was enjoyable. x.com/dickgregory201…


The most banned book in communist regimes wasn't 1984. But "The New Class" by Milovan Djilas. Ironically a Marxist analysis of communist regimes, arguing communists merely created a new exploitative "intellectual class". This was considered the peak of heresy by the communists.

The most banned book in communist regimes wasn't 1984. But "The New Class" by Milovan Djilas. Ironically a Marxist analysis of communist regimes, arguing communists merely created a new exploitative "intellectual class". This was considered the peak of heresy by the communists.












