Discuss.

  • 1nt3rd1m3nt10n4l [he/him]
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    1 year ago

    My dream mainly consists of actually living a fulfilling life. I want to be able to exist as a respected member of a community of people, with friends, family, a job that I don't hate & which doesn't demand that I sacrifice other parts of my life to it just to achieve basic subsistence, and an ability to develop myself within my pursuits & interests outside of work.

    This is made unachievable for a variety of reasons, although at the high-level it's partly a consequence of Capitalistic social & economic structures, it's also in large part a consequence of my own individual social capacities (I have ASD/ADHD). That said, I don't really see my dream being achievable under the kind of society that people on this website would want, because despite their protestations to the contrary, they also actually just prefer the social atomism of modern neoliberal society, they would also just prefer a more robust welfare system to be a part of it. Or at least that's the impression I get from reading posts on here for the last 3 years.

    Edit: For clarifications sake; I prefer the Soviet economic model, and I think I could get much closer to what I want with that than what anybody else is offering. I'm making the point though that I don't think that the people here could, or even really would implement that, and I don't think that my dreams are compatible with the social mores that everyone else here seems dead-set on.

    • RedDawn [he/him]
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      1 year ago

      they also actually just prefer the social atomism of modern neoliberal society, they would also just prefer a more robust welfare system to be a part of it.

      Not necessarily saying you’re wrong, but I’m more in line with what you want if I’m reading you right and I always thought most people here were too. The atomized neoliberal society with just a better welfare system would pretty much be like Nordic socdem states which I thought most people here agree suck. I want communism

      • 1nt3rd1m3nt10n4l [he/him]
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        1 year ago

        What I'm getting at is that everyone on here still articulates their ideas about everything from questions about social equality, to the existential question of "what is a human", in the exact same terms as contemporary liberal capitalist society.

        Which is that the standard/ideal is the construction of a world which is populated by "Free & Autonomous Individuals" who don't have any real social obligations to anybody else, and who can't ask anything of anybody around them without it being considered an unjust imposition.

        That's what I mean when I say that I think that most people here actually just do prefer the social atomism of modern neoliberal society, to anything else, regardless of their own claims to the contrary.