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this post was submitted on 23 Dec 2023
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Are you reading any communist texts or joining any communist parties?
Haven't read a lot of text, but I've tried exploring around ideologies related to syndicalism. Also read some of the essays by @dessalines@lemmy.ml.
For now, I want to figure out a way to get a job in this brutal recession. I'm not thinking of joining political parties for now, because without basic necessities and needs, I'm basically handicapped. With just ₹7k in my account from my previous job, graduated-but-unemployed, and living with my parents, there's not a lot of stuff I can do.
Maybe if it's activism related to using my technical skills for union organization and labor's right awareness, then I think I could be a part of that - perhaps, I could also make a living out of that, but I'd have to figure out a way to monetize that, and also need a team of folks from law and media. After reading the blog by Paul Biggar, I'm reconsidering the above idea.