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Everytime you visit /edu/, post in this thread. Tell us about what you're thinking about, what you're reading, an interesting thing you have learned today, anything! Just be sure to pop in and say hi.

Previous thread >>>/leftypol_archive/580500
Archive of previous thread
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Excuse me coming through
A quick note on the video @ >>>/leftypol/1538283
Also [vid related] for archival purposes

Around the 29 minute mark Peterson criticizes Marx and Engel's for assuming that workers would magically become more productive once they took over.

This actually happened historically, most of the actually effective productivity tricks work places use now were developed by Stakhanovites.

https://soviethistory.msu.edu/1936-2/year-of-the-stakhanovite/year-of-the-stakhanovite-texts/stalin-at-the-conference-of-stakhanovites/
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Comrades.
Today I have started learning Mandarin, this is not my first language I have learnt so hopefully won't be too difficult! I'm using Pimsleur, as this has been effective for me before (also what the CIA uses to train their operatives).



 

drop them PDFs, we will rebuild edition
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>>22933
not necessarily for borderline personality disorder
could help with e.g. shitting your pants at rage bait for incels



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I have bastards i haven't met yet in my head and i want to talk to them. and tell them how to be or something. be cool with them. they are 16, 2 of them and 9, 3 of them and they are on this website. this picture is like 10 years old and facebook edited me uglier



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General thread for all things related to the field of Ecology, a subfield of Biology that focuses on studying ecosystems. Not sure what else to stay to start the new thread other than may you have biodiverse and healthy ecosystem wherever you may stay at and here is this cool paper I read and a question:

>Cool Paper: Comparison of the Assemblages of Sap-Feeding Insects (Homoptera-Hemiptera) Inhabiting Two Structurally Different Salt Marsh Grasses in the Genus Spartina


Abstract: The vegetation of New Jersey tidal salt marshes is composed primarily of 2 grasses; Spartina patens , which occupies a narrow elevational zone of high marsh and Spartina alterniflora , an intertidal species. S. patens forms a dense, persistent, thatch, while S. alterniflora produces only a loose lattice of litter which rapidly decomposes.

A comparison between the guilds of sap-feeding insects (for the most part, Delphacidae, Cicadellidae, Issidae, and Miridae) inhabiting these grasses reveals S. patens housing a much more diverse assemblage of herbivores than S. alterniflora. S. alterniflora -inhabiting species are exclusively bi- or trivoltine, while on S. patens , sap-feeders possess a greater variety of life history types and show a specialized trend toward univoltinism.

Removal of only the dead thatch portion of S. patens results in reduced species diversity and evenness of sap-feeders on the living grass system. Trivoltine species, which normally inhabit the upper strata of S. patens , increase their populations on dethatched grass compared to the unaltered grass system.

Both empirical and experimental evidence suggests that the complex microstructure and thatch of S. patens provide a more heterogeneous and protective resource which supports a more diverse and specialized fauna of sap-feeders than S. alterniflora

>tldr: Salt marshes have low elevated sections that recieve more flooding dominated by S. alterniflora and high elevated sections dominated by S. patens. An important group of herbivores within the whole salt marsh are Sap feeding planthoppers and it turns out the areas of High marsh with dense stands of S. patens that form thatch having the greatest species richness of plant hoppers. Not only were there more species but many univoltine(only one generation at a specific time of year) specialists were restricted to this microhabitat. Another thing I enjoy about
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>>21589
Who is that?

>>21571
I found this book, "How to Read a Tree", it's by a guy interested in natural navigation but it's not limited to navigation, it has lots of stuff about how a trees environment, history and health are reflected in its shape and parts.

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Copy of the paper for those that are interested

>>22701
thank you :)

>>21620
trees aren't really useful for land navigation, but are an excellent proxy to study a whole host of other things. (dendrochronology etc.). might read the paper tho, thanks for posting.

btw, frorestry anon here, AMA :)



 

Do you believe in telegony?

If it's only on an epigenetic level, I'm kind of fine with it. As I am with the proven microchimerism through pregnancy. But the thought of microchimerisms potentially occurring as consequence of unprotected vaginal sex alone makes me depressed. Though if I had to guess I'd say only the former two cases are likely to be real.

there's a slim chance that there's some unknown mechanism for the process but the only evidence for that would be circumstantial
>lots of hunter-gatherers believe in it and they know a thing or two about fucking
>scientific institutions are vaguely aligned with societal pressures that went as few pressures on women as possible
>biological knowledge is incomplete
I wouldn't worry about it but I wouldn't be surprised if it were something. If it exists it's probably very minor


If true how do we use it to our advantage?
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>>23009
starting next year its gen beta being born

>>23019
>Its becoming a lot more grim for Gen Z. A lot of girls are told to go through « slut phases » whether for pleasure or self discovery and its going to be very damaging once these women realize what they've done to themselves. I had an ex who complained that men only ever used her yet once we broke up she said she wanted a “hoe phase”. Its ironical truly however its becoming harder in the current era to find an even half decent woman.

Look at the animal kingdom and look at alot our family trees.
Alot of people have half-blood relatuves due to dad skipping the village on weekends to go his favorite bar.

>>23035
yes and?

>>23037
NTA but i guess the message is:
Young men seethes about modern women, longing for the so called good ol'times while actually people fucking around is the same as it ever was.

The only difference, i think, is that it is no longer swept under the rug.

>>23038
>Young men seethes about modern women,

Wrong. It's more that young women see the about modern men while indulging in the same crap.
It's mainly older men who do the most seething about modern relationships despite not being up to par by their own moral standard.



 

Post any PDF here that you have pertaining to military history and strategy.

Now some needless filler: As leftists we should also be educated on organizing in a militant fashion. Primarily to mobilize the working class so they are able to defend themselves against oppressive forces.

From a different thread



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AKA the second brain.
I've been fighting gut problems for ~2 years now, which have been the worst years in my life.

I want to start a thread on this topic. Partly to vent, but also to share and exchange information on this topic.
I've tried trusting doctors but it's lead to long, arduous, and expensive treatment that lead to no positive results and only worse symptoms as they pumped me full of antibiotics and PPIs leading to further infection from opportunistic bacteria and fungi.

Of the protocols I've followed (that aren't from a doctor), I've tried:
>Super Gut (Dr. William Davis)
Which uses natural anti-biotics/fungals alongside cultured "yogurt" which is used to multiply the dose of probiotic colonizing bacteria
>Grow a New Body by Alberto Villoldo
He's a bullshit Shamanic healer but he cites studies on certain parts of the program.
The jist is a combination of lengthy fasts (20-22hrs), low carb diet for ketosis alongside culturing Saccharomyces Boulardii in Cider to make Hard Apple Cider with a significantly larger number of probiotic yeasts in order to combat Candida infestation.
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>>22941
unironically you need feces transplant

>>22944
brownpill?

>>22941
Did you try eliminating foods from your diet one by one and see if you feel better?

>I've tried trusting doctors but it's lead to long, arduous, and expensive treatment that lead to no positive results and only worse symptoms as they pumped me full of antibiotics and PPIs leading to further infection from opportunistic bacteria and fungi.
Try taking probiotics specifically for IBS while and following the antibiotics course.

>>22944
Unironically based and brownpilled.



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Most critiques of society mention the school system, and describe it as an authoritarian nightmare. I have to assume that people with this viewpoint are from older generations because I (born early 2000s) did not find school oppressive at all. The "education" I received was questionable but that's another matter.
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>>22984
vid is obviously fake

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Most people I speak to unironically say school is "the best years of your life".
They downplay/dismiss the restrictions placed on students as exaggerating some even say it's necessary.

Yet these same adults will complain about work which has far more important impact on society and bitch about basic moral conduct rules.


>I have to assume that people with this viewpoint are from older generations because I (born early 2000s) did not find school oppressive at all.



Maybe because you don't care or actually fall for the meme of school as an essential social club.
The problem with schooling is that it's all based around forced socialisation

Adults claim that school is about learning but it's not
Smart kids who prefer to work alone are pathologised as rebellious.
Group projects are common despite the disastrous results.

>>22968
Authoritarian is a silly word that has become used so much I'm not sure what it means anymore, or if it's good or bad.

Let's put it this way instead:
Were you at school by choice?
Were you allowed to leave?
Were you allowed to call the teacher a dusty old cunt?
Were you allowed to opt out of lessons you didn't want to do?
There are plenty more examples I can think of, but those will do for now. From my own experience, a non-zero number of people who work at schools have either already worked in prisons & young offenders institutes, or go on to work in them. Take from this what you will.

Also that video is peculiarly American.



 

>Dr. Daniel McKeown is an astrophysicist who has been made homeless by the low pay working conditions of Academia. Currently, minimum wage ignoble in California would theoretically earn more than him in welfare gratuity.

https://www.reddit.com/r/Professors/comments/1g2r2n0/ucla_professor_says_hes_homeless_due_to_low_pay/
>In the article he says he wants to live in Westwood. While I understand wanting to live close to campus, that’s a pretty expensive area. UCLA is in a very nice expensive part of Los Angeles. I visited UCLA for a job once, and most of. The faculty I spoke with commuted from other parts of Los Angeles. At that time UCLA also had programs to help faculty buy housing.

>That said, his salary is very low. 70k was lower than the salaries being discussed when I interviewed there 20 years ago!

Imagine how it is for all the people in LA making less than 70k. He should go live in the hood.

>>22961
i miss la

>>22962
LA has no future. How are they going to fix the housing? If they fixed housing they'd totally need to revamp the transportation to accommodate how many more people would move there. Also need to create a lot more jobs.

https://lablackworkercenter.org/our-work/
>In Los Angeles County, the unemployment rate for African Americans is 20%. In the Crenshaw neighborhood of South Los Angeles, black unemployment is 22%

>>22963
>>22962
>>22961
The gangster rap era refuses to die



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If you guys had to pick 4 short books as the ultimate starter pack on /leftypol/itics, which ones would you pick?

Which ones are the best combination of being essential, uncomplicated and short?
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What about chapters of longer works?

>>22886
Chapters of volume 1 in this order: 10, 13 through 15, 26 through 33 with appendix on the value-form.

Technically one (1) book.


>>22878
>Anti-Dühring and The German Ideology in the same list as On Contradiction

>>22993
On Contradiction is like one of those vaguely anti-capitalist economics books, that articulate a lot of marxist concepts in a subtly worse way, but for dialectics. It might be a good introduction to some people. Mao famously had an instinctive grasp on marxism and only read Capital later in life.



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