People can be reeducated and rehabilitated, I have no issue with USSR doing that. What I have a problem with is keeping the ideology alive which is what the US intentionally and methodically did after the war https://www.counterpunch.org/2020/10/16/the-u-s-did-not-defeat-fascism-in-wwii-it-discretely-internationalized-it/
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last I checked Soviets didn't proceed to put them into highest levels of government
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The high quality development in the article refers to how these robots will be used to improve the standard of living. Does help to read the article before commenting.
I certainly will.
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and like 4 of them aren't birds but venomous spiders trying to disguise themselves and murder you
Yeah, nobody learns Maxwell's equations anymore, they're so 19th century. 🤡
These books are fairly accessible and touch on a lot of the same ideas you'd find in seminal works like Das Kapital
- Profit Pathology and Other Indecencies by Michael Parenti
- Understanding Marxism, Economics: Marxian Versus Neoclassical, and Understanding Socialism by Richard D. Wolff
- Super Imperialism and Finance Capitalism and Its Discontents by Michael Hudson
- Capitalism, Coronavirus and War by Radhika Desai
I feel like being able to run things locally is really valuable as well. This has been one of my biggest issues with stuff like aws where it's very difficult to have an offline local environment. You have things like localstack, but it's not perfect.
I, for one, welcome our cyberfungal overlords!
Actually, the USSR repeatedly tried to form an alliance with western powers against nazi Germany. You cannot just bend the facts.