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Anyone have a favorite "intro to anti-capitalism" text they recommend for deprogramming people? Especially those with mental hurdles with small businesses and "talent"?

cc @paulfree14

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...hmm, can't remember having read something like this by myself.
But would be interested in order to pass it on.

@paulfree14 @paranoid I like Crimethic's 'Capitalism is a pyramid scheme' poster. I don't know how it is at deprogramming people, but people like pictures.

@paranoid @paulfree14 i like time management for anarchists... a comic. it resonates with wage slaves (all of us) who are trying to do their own creations, but feel depleted. boingboing.net/2008/10/24/time

@nonlinear @paulfree14 this is great! I only read the first 3 pages and I am already nodding my head like "yeah, yeah, yes, this"

@paranoid @paulfree14 Chapters 2 and 3 of ABCs of Anarchism are a nice, fairly easy read though depending on your relationship with the person you suggest it to you might want to have a conversation about how it applies to today: https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/alexander-berkman-what-is-communist-anarchism
Another old one is Marx's "Wage labor and capital" but it's a tougher read and also old: https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1847/wage-labour/index.htm
Sections B.1.2, B.3, and section C.2 of the Anarchist FAQ might be useful too - but unfortunately they aren't really a single coherent document. Berkman's ABCs are usually what I look to, it's a really nice book and doesn't make many assumptions about the readers.
@paranoid @paulfree14 Oh and I totally forgot! For English speakers and the more video inclined: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YMdIgGOYKhs It's a description of capitalism from a marxist perspective.
@paranoid @paulfree14 Yeah, I wish there were shorter/quality videos that I knew of. Mixed forms f media is accessibility IMO.