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4514
6th December 2005, 12:12
hey,
can anyone recommend some books dealing with leftist ideals or influence for kids, to be precise an 8 year old.
peace out.
4514
tatu
6th December 2005, 19:50
Yeah,
The Wizard of OZ
:lol:
rioters bloc
6th December 2005, 20:28
actually, i was thinking just last night that i wanna write anarchist kiddie literature, but wasnt sure how to go about it.
ComradeOm
6th December 2005, 20:41
Originally posted by rioters
[email protected] 6 2005, 08:39 PM
actually, i was thinking just last night that i wanna write anarchist kiddie literature, but wasnt sure how to go about it.
This is George. This is Mary. George and Mary have gone to the school. George and Mary are being oppressed by a bourgeois teacher. George and Mary do not believe in authority structures and attempt to tear them down. Mary was caught spraypainting anti-war slogans on the bike shed. Mary told the principle to go fuck himself.
Its tougher than it looks :huh:
rioters bloc
6th December 2005, 20:44
haahah exactly :P
i was thinking rrrrrrrreeeeeeeeally young kids too, like 1 year old
bwahaha
4514
7th December 2005, 05:39
:lol: fuck yea anything leftist is just so hard to explain to kids.
well as soon as you write one let me know, ill be in on it :)
4514
Jadan ja
7th December 2005, 07:24
No, I dont think that it is so hard to explain leftist ideas to children.
When I was 8 I was reading about Marxism in encyclopedia for children "Svijet oko nas." I belive that an 8 year old can understand a lot.
Long time ago (when I was 10, I belive) I read a novel for children (I dont remember the name) in which, if I remember correctly, partisans liberate a village and establish an elementary school and I remember one part where a group of children were explained, in a very clear and for children understandable way, what is wrong with capitalism and monarchy.
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