That said, it seems to me like the best change one can make in ones own life is to fight the fight that we all understand - our worker/employer relationships. It's something so direct that anyone can understand it (even without scary "communism") and it cripples capitalism, even if just by a tiny bit. My union has put a ton of pressure on leadership as of late, even issues that don't immediately concern us, like board members divesting from fossil fuels etc.
Just thinking from the perspective of praxis in my own life at least, and the life of the average American worker.
That said, it seems to me like the best change one can make in ones own life is to fight the fight that we all understand - our worker/employer relationships. It's something so direct that anyone can understand it (even without scary "communism") and it cripples capitalism, even if just by a tiny bit. My union has put a ton of pressure on leadership as of late, even issues that don't immediately concern us, like board members divesting from fossil fuels etc.
Just thinking from the perspective of praxis in my own life at least, and the life of the average American worker.