Message from @Sampuka
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being that english is the most popular language in united states im more interested in sites that are in that language
English only?
Nice networking
English speakers are the worst leftist
ok unironically though, what's the best and realistic version of socialism
Posadism.
National Bolshevism
y/n
@Deleted User many would say that marxism-leninism is the key to socialism based on the historical succes of the revolutions, however, at least as many people are not ML and therefore don't agree
National Bolshevism is 80% meme
so it's 50% ML and the other is...?
various
such as?
ML is the most popular world-wide I think
ancoms
The rest are discordian.
Is global communism achievable?
well, I think democratic confederalism would be a success if Rojava were to gain some sort of liberty after the war.
built on *actual* socialist principles.
I have so many questions
having all societies having dominatingly radical leftist ideology is possible
how at one point it was slavery, then feudalism and now capitalism
this has shown to be able to change
and each change has bought more social liberty
and as marx argued it is always according to class interests, which he also argues will end in a class-less world
but if capitalism makes most people content, how will there be an interest to change?
it won't
Change is present outside of interest.
but it also currently doesn't make most people content if you look outside the first world
and marx argues that capitalism will degrade over time
The idea is to let Capitalism give people a kick in the teeth
When I say content I don't mean happy, I mean too comfy for a revolution
Which is what hopefully will happen when automation develops to an even further extent, at which point a lot of people would have their careers at risk
well my point still stands I think
>degrade over time
Will that happen though?
@Deleted User I haven't read any marx about this, but it's called the fall of profits
The only thing realistically I can see is automation
@Deleted User you speak as if capitalism wouldn't have any crisis every 20 years.
automation is also one thing that will lower the chances of capitalism
A significant financial crash at the point where automation is also prevailent will tip the balance, I believe