"Bringing together revolutionary political ideas with deeply personal
memories and desires such as these, Riley's new book conveys an
unflinching - if also satirical - anti-capitalist worldview. He wants to
revive historical materialism, and the book is filled with calls for
collective control over the means of subsistence.
"So you know, it's trying to get across the idea that we're talking
about material things when we talk about revolution," he wrote in his
book. "We're actually talking about material resources that are created
by the people but not justly distributed."
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