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ulvir
Jan 2, 2005

Bourdieu is a good read too, maybe not entirely leftist, but Distinction is pretty good (and well known for linking taste to class and cultural capital and such), it has its limits outside the very specific french societal context, but can still be a useful read even today

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ulvir
Jan 2, 2005

just assume that any european up until the 1940s was an antisemite until proven otherwise or unless the person was jewish themselves

ulvir
Jan 2, 2005

actually, you could probably stretch that timeframe up until somewhere between the 80s and present day

ulvir
Jan 2, 2005

the whole lizard people thing is incredibly antisemitic, so no, it’s not a perfect allegory

ulvir
Jan 2, 2005

sounds like you want to read Maxim Gorkij

ulvir
Jan 2, 2005

you don’t even need to restrict yourself to contemporary authors, there’s a myriad of authors that were leftist, including many of the nobel literature laureates

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ulvir
Jan 2, 2005

neongrey posted:

but i think that's just cause like all vermin infestations,

I don't think this is a particularly necessary language

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