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Forever Sleep

Earned it we have...
May 4, 2022
9,405
For humans, it's difficult to imagine life any other way. Even living off grid, there surely would still be 'trade' of goods or skills going on- isn't that the root of capitalism?
 
Minu

Minu

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Dec 21, 2023
23
When enough people realise the harm that capitalism brings it might be possible to change something, but currently its looking really grim.
 
supergold#2

supergold#2

sapphic, suicidal, and stupid
Oct 20, 2024
38
i don't think it's inescapable by any means, at least not in the sense that we're doomed to an eternity of unsustainable exponential capital growth profiting the corporate class at the expense of both the worker and the global south, and even have found through my experience organizing against landlords in a tennents union, that genuinely the average american is significantly more onboard with the fundemental ideals of socialism than one might expect, but only up until the point where it is mentioned by name. since the cold war, the cia and various other three letter organizations have done a remarkably effective job at turning that name into some sort of boogeyman, however, when presented objectively with the ideas of collective organizational power, a remapped government expenditure to benefit those it governs instead of foreign interests through a needs based system, open access channels to surrounding community to increase a sense a belonging and familiarity, an most importantly, transference of wealth from nameless corporate spectars back to the workers from whom those wages were stolen; the response is usually one of warmth from the average american.
all that being said, there's an ENORMOUS amount of work to be done to deconstruct the preconceived notions of the first world's "divine right" to leisure and comfort, which is exactly what has created a "third world" in the first place, which is, i feel the bigger obstacle to overcome. the idea that for all of us americans and europeans, as well as many in continental west asia must accept that our lifestyles of constant disposibility is not one sustainable is a very hard pill for most to swallow, myself included, but without such, the bolstering of the global south is nigh impossible.

so do i see global equality and marxist-lenninist-maoist philosophy being adopted globally any time in the foreseeable future? no.
but i do see a struggling people with all the answers in front of them to deconstruct the capitalist structure, to what end, i do not know, but i know people are ready, and all it'll truly take is community led grassroots orgs to slowly show people the light of worker forward philosiphy, without telling them it's socialism too early lol
 
_AllCatsAreGrey_

_AllCatsAreGrey_

(they/he)
Mar 4, 2024
551
This quote comes to mind:
"We live in capitalism. Its power seems inescapable. So did the divine right of kings" - Ursula Le Guin

The nature of this stage of capitalism is that it's so pervasive throughout our lives that it's easier to imagine an end of the world than the end of capitalism.

I have no clear answers, but nothing lasts forever...
 
paredler

paredler

Student
Jul 31, 2022
167
This quote comes to mind:
"We live in capitalism. Its power seems inescapable. So did the divine right of kings" - Ursula Le Guin

The nature of this stage of capitalism is that it's so pervasive throughout our lives that it's easier to imagine an end of the world than the end of capitalism.

I have no clear answers, but nothing lasts forever...
Even if capitalism ends, it will only be replaced by something equally bad.
 

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