Leftists get bogged down in being a fourth wave posadist and reading theory over doing praxis and working towards the change. You can work out the minor details if and when it happens.
Don’t pigeonhole and label yourself. Ask yourself questions, “What do I think is a problem? What do I think is a solution? How can I work towards it?”
Leftists get bogged down in being a fourth wave posadist and reading theory over doing praxis and working towards the change.
This is true and I’m definitely guilty of reading too much into stuff and not doing enough stuff… hence why I’m laying in bed procrastinating on the stuff I’m supposed to be doing… but I do think that some theory is really important to have. Like, what are we aiming for, why did some projects fail and others succeed, what are the common pitfalls and how can we spot them, and how can we better refine our arguments for the rare times we do get a platform?
Don’t.
Leftists get bogged down in being a fourth wave posadist and reading theory over doing praxis and working towards the change. You can work out the minor details if and when it happens.
Don’t pigeonhole and label yourself. Ask yourself questions, “What do I think is a problem? What do I think is a solution? How can I work towards it?”
This is true and I’m definitely guilty of reading too much into stuff and not doing enough stuff… hence why I’m laying in bed procrastinating on the stuff I’m supposed to be doing… but I do think that some theory is really important to have. Like, what are we aiming for, why did some projects fail and others succeed, what are the common pitfalls and how can we spot them, and how can we better refine our arguments for the rare times we do get a platform?