I'm on a mailing list for Claudia and got this today. Kind of funny since last week the Democrats tried kicking de la Cruz off of the Georgia ballot.
I'm on a mailing list for Claudia and got this today. Kind of funny since last week the Democrats tried kicking de la Cruz off of the Georgia ballot.
What does any of that have to do with the specific neoliberal system we live under? Do you think if we didn't have a gerrymandered, bourgeois, "democratic" republic exactly like this one society would immediately collapse?
Your comment seems to imply you think the range of stability stretches from Kamala to Trump.
I don't live in a country where those are voting options, so no.
I was attempting to ask the OP what they were planning if they didn't like either of those choices, but it seems that question has gone unanswered.
Multiple users have directly answered your question, don't play dumb.
I don't think they're playing, it probably just comes naturally to them.
I don't know what you want @Nakoichi@hexbear.net to specifically say, but they're a left wing anarchist, so thats the alternative being proposed. There are centuries of books on what leftists want, it's not a mystery or something we avoid talking about.
We're not liberals who are advocating for making tweaks or legislation. We don't want to operate the current situation. We want to overthrow the current social arrangement and elevate the working class to the status of dominant political and economic authority. The particulars of how the working class will exert this dominance has to get figured out on the way because of things like geography, culture, historical conflict, etc.
So we don't have the answer on how exactly a socialist America would look, because we don't even have a united front yet to realistically take power. Why worry about what color the drapes are gonna be if we don't even have a foundation yet?
This is a beautiful answer in terms of left unity.