These are my beliefs:

  • Workers should control where they work at and receive proper equity from the value they create.
  • Non-essential industries should not be controlled by the government, essential industries should be, for the most part.
  • People should be able to have some say in who gets into government positions (at a minimum, like Vietnam or Cuba).
  • Social democrats are not the same as fascists.
  • Regular people (non-politicians, pundits and/or wealthy people) who happen to be liberals are likely well-intentioned and could be educated.
  • Military action should not be taken unless you are being directly threatened by another country.
  • Ryan_Holman [he/him]
    hexagon
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    4 years ago

    Of course, I do acknowledge that a lot of changes will be done through outside organizing and that the powers that be may not allow you to win an election.

    • comi [he/him]
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      4 years ago

      Well, that’s why og social democrat. Early SDP was force of nature with outside organization in the early 20th century, with clubs and shit all over the place. I think my quarrel with them is (I also don’t agree they are same as fascist, at least not exactly), they got paralyzed with patriotism, electoralism/power (war bonds in ww1, rosa, then idiocy with fascist rise) and sort of “we fix shit for our workers, who cares what’s going on everywhere else”, which warped them in the current iteration.

      Planned economy is for our friendos mls/cybersins, labor-hour vouchers for left-commi-ish position. Equity distribution I think would be largely unfair as well, as with existing means of production you have workers controlling extremely powerful “condensed labor” (like intel worker compared to mechanic or fast food worker), which will stratify society into “aristocracy” and their servants