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[–] anarcho_blinkenist@hexbear.net 8 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

Bourgeois electoralism is just an abstraction of a portion of and within the hemisphere of bourgeois politics, as opposed to the hemisphere of proletarian politics, of what politics is in its whole form and motion; in the interdependent unity-and-struggle of and between these two interconnected-and-opposing hemispheres along and between this 'equatorial' line, that is along and between the class divisions defined by the social relationships to the means of production and subsistence, and their superstructural representations.

If one thinks 'knowing about politics' means one can 'not pay attention to politics', one needs to read more of the theory behind real politics; and the proper orienting and navigating in the 'equatorial' conflict and the correct handling of the contradictions between the people.