Michael Parenti, born on this day in 1933, is a Marxist American political scientist and cultural critic. He has taught at American and international universities and has been a guest lecturer before campus and community audiences.
Michael Parenti was raised by an Italian-American working-class family in the East Harlem neighborhood of New York City. After graduating from high school, Parenti worked for several years. Upon returning to school, he received a BA from the City College of New York, an MA from Brown University and a PhD in political science from Yale University.
For many years Parenti taught political and social science at various institutions of higher learning. Eventually he devoted himself full-time to writing, public speaking, and political activism. He is the author of 20 books and over 300 articles.
Parenti’s writings cover a wide range of subjects: U.S. politics, culture, ideology, political economy, imperialism, fascism, communism, democratic socialism, free-market orthodoxies, conservative judicial activism, religion, ancient history, modern history, historiography, repression in academia, news and entertainment media, technology, environmentalism, sexism, racism, Venezuela, the wars in Iraq and Yugoslavia, ethnicity, and his own early life.
His book Democracy for the Few, now in its ninth edition, is a critical analysis of U.S. society, economy, and political institutions and a college-level political science textbook published by Wadsworth Publishing. His book Blackshirts and Reds defended the Soviet Union and socialist states of the 20th century from criticism, arguing that they were morally superior compared to capitalist states, that the problems of the Soviet Union were caused by the Russian Civil War and capitalist interference, and that “Left anti-Communist” and “pure socialist” critics have failed to offer any alternatives to the Soviet Union’s “siege socialism”
In 1974, Parenti ran for the U.S. House of Representatives in Vermont as the candidate of the democratic socialist Liberty Union Party; he came in third place, with 7.1% of the vote. Parenti was once a friend of Bernie Sanders, but he later split with Sanders over Sanders’s support for the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia.
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@keepcarrot@hexbear.net tool libraries are grouse, though my antisocial ass doesn’t (want to) know anyone.
It’s the right way to go about things, anyhow. I hope it goes well for you and yours!
I’m uh… pretty extreme extrovert, but also autistic and socially anxious. I tend to have my fingers in a lot of pies, but not super deep. Also, socialising takes time and money :(
ayyy autistic isolation
I work one on one with people day to day and it just leaves me with no motivation to seek out anything in my own time.
projectaholic too, just mountains of touched pies at this point
Yup. I find it’s hard to restart a half finished project even when I get a spare week, much easier and more exciting to start a new one. Trying to train myself out of it
https://hexbear.net/pictrs/image/4852ebab-c4ec-4c62-a8f9-dc74ad670fbc.jpeg
you find one fishtank on the roadside and suddenly you’ve bought another two to have different biome terrariums and then you set up one of them and the rest just sits there
ft. a box of soil and a bucket of rocks for good measure