What he says is right, every materialist should understand this, the revolution will look different in places where the mode of production is more or less developed, material conditions create new material conditions therefore different material conditions create different material conditions this is really really basic stuff.
Wyatt Sanders
I've never read Kropotkin, I've just read some Texts of Marx, Rosa and Lenin (over here the most legit people are ML's so I hang with em) I'm a relative newbie compared to others but know more than fckn normies tbh
But that shit is woke af and I have thought similar things. Is there like a conclusion in the book or is it just criticism?
also this. I don't understand why some people think there is only one way to socialism. Like alone from logic there can't be only one way. And when you factor in material conditions the whole thing becomes allot more complex because it means that certain ways will only work in certain situation. So why don't we just analyze and try to find the perf way for our region in which we life in, instead of hating each other because our ideological forefathers killed each other? Or try to reenact old revolutions which played out in completely different material conditions.