Counterpoint: legislatively (whether it's laws or policies from government entities like the NLRB) the deck is so badly stacked against unionization that we need movements (like the kind DSA et al can organize) to change things before we can really get mass unionization going.
We should be trying everything that isn't a total waste of time, and that covers a lot of ground. No one knows how to build socialism in the modern imperial core, so we can't afford to write off this or that if it even plausibly might help.
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Counterpoint: legislatively (whether it's laws or policies from government entities like the NLRB) the deck is so badly stacked against unionization that we need movements (like the kind DSA et al can organize) to change things before we can really get mass unionization going.
Its not really either or at this point. We're basically rebuilding the very idea of socialism in America, it requires people at all levels
We should be trying everything that isn't a total waste of time, and that covers a lot of ground. No one knows how to build socialism in the modern imperial core, so we can't afford to write off this or that if it even plausibly might help.
Yep.
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