(Part 2) Top products from r/freebsd
We found 7 product mentions on r/freebsd. We ranked the 27 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.
21. Cultural Marxism in Postwar Britain: History, the New Left, and the Origins of Cultural Studies (Post-Contemporary Interventions)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Used Book in Good Condition
22. Cultural Marxism and Political Sociology (SAGE Library of Social Research)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Used Book in Good Condition
23. FreeBSD Mastery: ZFS (IT Mastery) (Volume 7)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
24. FreeBSD Mastery: Storage Essentials (IT Mastery) (Volume 4)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
25. Advanced Programming in the UNIX Environment, 3rd Edition
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
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Sorry, But Cultural Marxism is Not an Invention of Right Wing Paranoids.
Cultural Marxism is not an invention of the paranoid right. It's a school of thought developed by left-wing Marxists and named by them as such because it describes the application of their own theory to culture rather than economics. Whether you agree with the movement or disagree with the movement, saying that it's not a movement, or that William Lind created a fictitious movement in 1998, is absurd. You are either misinformed or lying.
Below is a list of sources drawn exclusively from professors and scholars practicing cultural Marxism in which they use the term to describe the Frankfurt- and Birmingham-descended schools of thought.
Note that the left-wing and progressive Professor Grossberg is a world-renowned professor who is the Chair of Cultural Studies at UNC, near my house. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Grossberg
Note that Dennis Dworkin is a progressive professor at the University of Nevada, where his most recent book, "Class Struggles", extends the themes of "Cultural Marxism in Postwar Britain".
The essay "Cultural Marxism and Cultural Studies," by UCLA Professor Douglas Kellner, says " 20th century Marxian theorists ranging from Georg Lukacs, Antonio Gramsci, Ernst Bloch, Walter Benjamin, and T.W. Adorno to Fredric Jameson and Terry Eagleton employed the Marxian theory to analyze cultural forms in relation to their production, their imbrications with society and history, and their impact and influences on audiences and social life... There are, however, many traditions and models of cultural studies, ranging from neo-Marxist models developed by Lukàcs, Gramsci, Bloch, and the Frankfurt school in the 1930s to feminist and psychoanalytic cultural studies to semiotic and post-structuralist perspectives (see Durham and Kellner 2001)." The essay is available here: http://pages.gseis.ucla.edu/faculty/kellner/essays/culturalmarxism.pdf
Note that Professor Kellner is a progressive professor, an expert in Herbert Marcuse, and critic of the culture of masculinity for school shootings.
I hope that this brief survey amply demonstrates that Cultural Marxism is a term created and actively used by progressive scholars to describe the school of thought that first developed at Frankfurt and Birmingham to apply Marxism to cultural studies.
Also check out their IRC channels, forums, and mailing lists.
I can't recommend that book enough. It will give you a great overview over the services the kernel provides, design decisions and data structures.
In addition to that, these resources might also be of interest to you:
Self-directed teaching has its limitations. For example, misreading or misunderstanding the system documentation. Debugging would have been less useful here because the program blows up after you make a system call -- a typical indication of programmer error. One tool you can use in such a situation is more documentation, especially one with additional examples and discussion. Take a look at Advanced Programming UNIX Environment, 3rd edition to get more information on system programming. It helps you build up a foundation and serves as a solid reference.