Over the past 50 years, powerful states and corporations have imposed neoliberal policies around the world, delivering a potent cocktail of privatization, deregulation and cuts to public services. Millions have died from inadequate access to basic nutrition. There is another way, write Dylan Sullivan and Jason Hickel.
I have similar experience with my parents who tend to be critical of USSR, but when you get down to it they’re forced to admit that the kinds of horrors we see under western capitalism simply didn’t exist there. I think it’s really important to figure out how to talk to people in the liberal mainstream and get them to see past liberalism, or at least consider the possibility that things can be done differently.
Unfortunately, the right is having a much easier time of it because they advocate capitalist friendly cliches like having less government, free markets, and all the other nonsense people have been indoctrinated to believe in. They manage to identify real problems that people are experiencing and then sell them bullshit solutions.
That’s why we all should combat it. You, as a socialist/communist and myself as an anarchist. We are both the enemies of the status quo, and even though we might disagree at some point, the reality is oppressive to us both.
So yeah, that being said, keep up a good fight, comrade.
Completely agree, the left keeps bickering over hypothetical problems while the right grows and unites. Debating whether it’s going to be ML style communism or Anarchism should the dominant ideology is a problem we’d be lucky to have one day. Right now we have focus on the real and immediate threats to us all. I think the most important thing for the left to do right now is to figure out how to reach people in the mainstream at least as effectively as the right does. That’s where most people are and as they lose faith in the current system they will increasingly turn to what will sound most sensible to them. The left has to make a convincing argument for itself. Keep up the good fight as well comrade!
I have similar experience with my parents who tend to be critical of USSR, but when you get down to it they’re forced to admit that the kinds of horrors we see under western capitalism simply didn’t exist there. I think it’s really important to figure out how to talk to people in the liberal mainstream and get them to see past liberalism, or at least consider the possibility that things can be done differently.
Unfortunately, the right is having a much easier time of it because they advocate capitalist friendly cliches like having less government, free markets, and all the other nonsense people have been indoctrinated to believe in. They manage to identify real problems that people are experiencing and then sell them bullshit solutions.
That’s why we all should combat it. You, as a socialist/communist and myself as an anarchist. We are both the enemies of the status quo, and even though we might disagree at some point, the reality is oppressive to us both. So yeah, that being said, keep up a good fight, comrade.
Completely agree, the left keeps bickering over hypothetical problems while the right grows and unites. Debating whether it’s going to be ML style communism or Anarchism should the dominant ideology is a problem we’d be lucky to have one day. Right now we have focus on the real and immediate threats to us all. I think the most important thing for the left to do right now is to figure out how to reach people in the mainstream at least as effectively as the right does. That’s where most people are and as they lose faith in the current system they will increasingly turn to what will sound most sensible to them. The left has to make a convincing argument for itself. Keep up the good fight as well comrade!