Placing Himself Across Washington: An Interview with Communist Gardners on Joints in Guinea

Placing Himself Across Washington: An Interview with Communist Gardners on Joints in Guinea


Abstract

This paper presents an interview with two communist gardeners, discussing their experiences working on a joint agricultural project in Guinea. The interviewees describe their background in leftist politics and their motivations for participating in the project. They reflect on the challenges they faced, including language barriers and cultural differences, and how they overcame them. Additionally, they discuss the impact the project had on the local community and the political climate in Guinea. The interviewees also offer insights into the broader implications of joint agricultural projects as a means of promoting international solidarity and socialist values. Overall, the interview provides a unique perspective on the intersection of leftist politics and agricultural development, shedding light on the experiences of individuals working to advance socialist ideals across the world.

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Leiten Shiloh "Placing Himself Across Washington: An Interview with Communist Gardners on Joints in Guinea".  IEEE Exploration in Machine Learning, 2016.

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Date of Release: 2016
Author(s): Leiten Shiloh.
IEEE Exploration in Machine Learning
Page(s): 5
Product Type: Conference/Journal Publications