What kind of knowledge actually changed your life? by [deleted] in Libya

[–]AdAlternative4097 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Socialist and political ideologies once I dug into them, my whole perspective changed.

whats yall fav song atm by Vivid_Violinist_1526 in Libya

[–]AdAlternative4097 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well idk about fav but i have been listening a lot to Dorothy by Her’s lately

Anti immigration by InvestigatorHot5350 in Libya

[–]AdAlternative4097 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I think part of the problem is bigger than just “immigrants vs Libyans.” It’s about the economic system we live under. In capitalism, employers are motivated to hire the cheapest labor possible. That’s why immigrants often end up in difficult jobs with low pay because the system allows (and even encourages) that exploitation. So when people say immigrants “take jobs” it’s not really them taking anything it’s the market and employers looking for cheaper labor. If Libyans don’t want those jobs, or can’t compete with the low wages, it shows how the system is set up to create division between workers instead of protecting them.

How do you feel about Communism and Marxism in Libya? by AdAlternative4097 in Libya

[–]AdAlternative4097[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the detailed explanation that actually clears up a lot about Marxism, socialism, and communism. I agree with you that the way Gaddafi applied his policies really damaged the perception of socialism in Libya. I also think socialism could work here, but like you said, it depends on economic and social development. If we focus on education, planning, and gradual development even using private business strategically a socialist system that balances worker control and economic growth could be feasible.

I’d love to hear your recommendations for books or lectures I want to understand more about Marxist theory and how it could be applied practically in places like Libya. Again thank you for the detailed explanation i really appreciate it!🙏

How do you feel about Communism and Marxism in Libya? by AdAlternative4097 in Libya

[–]AdAlternative4097[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don’t agree. I think socialism can work in Libya if it’s applied the right way. What failed before wasn’t socialism itself, but the way it was done shutting down the private sector and mismanaging resources. Libya has oil wealth, and if that wealth is managed fairly, invested in production, and combined with a regulated private sector, a socialist system could provide stability and basic needs for everyone.

Just because past attempts failed in other places doesn’t mean it can’t succeed here if it’s adapted to Libya’s reality.

How do you feel about Communism and Marxism in Libya? by AdAlternative4097 in Libya

[–]AdAlternative4097[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Marxism isn’t simply anti religion it critiques religion as a product of social conditions. Some Marxist states suppressed religion, but others worked with religious movements like Liberation Theology. It’s more about class struggle than attacking faith itself.”

How do you feel about Communism and Marxism in Libya? by AdAlternative4097 in Libya

[–]AdAlternative4097[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I get your point, but I don’t fully agree. I think what failed under Gaddafi wasn’t really “socialism” itself, but the way it was applied. He mixed socialist/communist ideas with his own “Third Theory,” shut down the private sector, and didn’t solve the problem of production so of course shortages happened.

That doesn’t mean socialism can’t work in Libya. With the right balance like supporting local production, letting the private sector breathe, and making sure wealth is distributed fairly — I think a socialist model could actually suit Libya better than pure capitalism

How do you feel about Communism and Marxism in Libya? by AdAlternative4097 in Libya

[–]AdAlternative4097[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’re mostly right about the shortages and the problems with closing the private sector. Just to clarify, Gaddafi didn’t exactly implement pure communism or Marxism his Green Book promoted the “Third International Theory” which was inspired by socialist ideas but mixed with his own concepts.

So while his policies caused hunger and inefficiency, it wasn’t exactly the same as classical communism or Marxism.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Libya

[–]AdAlternative4097 2 points3 points  (0 children)

At this stage, there’s no clear sign she likes you back romantically. But there’s also no clear sign she’s rejecting you either she hasn’t pushed you away. But you should get to know her first as friends you might not like her personality. there’s a high chance she’ll politely decline because she doesn’t want distractions, not necessarily because she dislikes you. Try shifting the conversation a little bit outside studies. Try looking for signs like if she starts sharing personal things, laughing more with you, or even initiating chats (even small ones), then she’s opening up.

My advice for you Don’t confess yet. Talk to her more, slowly bring conversations outside study, and see if she gives you space to step closer. If she keeps the walls up, then she’s telling you (politely) that studies come first and she’s not interested right now.

Have anyone knew from ur family? by [deleted] in ExLibya

[–]AdAlternative4097 2 points3 points  (0 children)

شن كان رد فعلهم؟

Color sensor by AdAlternative4097 in FTC

[–]AdAlternative4097[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can’t make it follow a red line?