Many people are looking at the totality of this monster of Capitalism, white supremacy, patriarchy, and other social systems of domination, and are overwhelmed, asking members of our organization, “What do I do?”
The answer is:
Start building dual power where you’re at...
What we mean when we say “start building dual power where you’re at” is that you need to get together with others in your workplaces or industries who share the same disgust for the system, and work with them to build democratic/cooperative alternatives to what it is that you do.
The idea is to then federate these efforts with similar efforts in your immediate community and neighboring communities, bonded by shared principles and a shared vision for the future largely rooted in the idea of expanding on workplace and community democracy for everyone.
If we are able to get things in order from an economic standpoint, we’ll be able to produce new values, new cultures, and even new political power that – in addition to being tied to new self-governance models – can actually contest the powers that be within government.
What is key in all of this is that surplus be consistently allocated to those most in need, namely those in poor and working-class Black communities, and for the same kind of economic development. And in addition to this, surplus must be allocated to new political infrastructure.
This is why the politics are so important.
Co-ops, credit unions, community land trusts, and more sprouting up willy-nilly are not going to get us out of Capitalism, white supremacy, or any other systems of domination.
We need to develop these kinds of institutions politically.
In fact, any of the institutions mentioned above that are developed without the Left politics, strategy, or vision will be co-opted, absorbed, or destroyed by Capitalism.
It has happened before in different global contexts throughout history, and it can 100% happen again.
And not only do we need to develop these kinds of institutions politically, but we also need the development of these institutions to be powered by real social movements in order to meet the challenges of this deepening crisis in a timely manner (we do not have a lot of time).
Right now, most people lack access to the information or resources necessary for this kind of economic and/or social “dual power” development, and that is precisely why we are prioritizing open-source development of the @DualPowerApp.
People not only need to be introduced to democratic models of organization, and provided with more streamlined voting mechanisms, but they also need a means of building with others safely, and avoiding isolation in efforts.
There is also the challenge of getting people offline.
We don’t get people offline and organizing in the real world by disengaging with the digital space; we have to wrestle with the digital space and use it to our advantage to help people get themselves organized, and in an efficient (but safe) way.
There are at least seven pillars we need to work around in this moment in order to tie immediate actions to a long-term strategy:
• Mutual Aid
• Food Sovereignty
• Cooperative Economics
• Community Production
• Self-Defense
• People’s Assemblies
• The General Strike
As our org and partners work to deliver new digital tools and resources for more widespread development of “dual power” infrastructure, these are the areas that we need to begin to target and work around in order to ensure that we utilize this moment for something transformative.
As more systems collapse, it will become even more important for us to find people we can trust, and carve out physical space and infrastructure in which we can begin to live without bosses and landlords, and in balance with non-human nature.
There is a need for eco-communities.
How can those wanting eco-communities 1) find each other, 2) build trust, 3) find locations for decommodified land and housing, 4) pool resources and fundraise, 5) manage projects and resources transparently and democratically, and 6) securely connect and federate with others?
Re: #1, as of now, most people are using Twitter, IG, FB, Discord, Reddit, etc., to do this. While these apps are popular, they are also highly centralized, and subsequently less safe and/or secure. We do not control them, and they are also not designed around (direct) democracy.
We need principled and respectful polemics – not passivity and people-pleasing – when it comes to discussions around strategy in these times.
We need to be making cases for holistic movement-building and not leaving so much to chance under such disjointed, fragmented conditions.
We shouldn’t shy away from tough convos about certain organizational vehicles and approaches (what they do and don’t do). And we shouldn’t keep leaving everyone’s respective focuses in “buckets.”
We must figure out how to connect all of the focuses under world-building projects.
And by “world-building,” we mean “building a new world in the shell of the old one.” Ensuring that “not relying/waiting on the state” means more than just reactive charity masked as “mutual aid.”
That it means infrastructure for a parallel social, economic, and political system.
Many still refuse to interrogate what they consider the basics of “life” or “society” (re: “America,” capitalism, hierarchy, etc.), no matter what.
Because to go back to “Step One” (re-trace humanity’s “steps”) and interrogate feels like a lot of “work” with scary implications…
Why go explore “over there” if it’s just going to unearth and even delegitimize so much of what you’ve built your identity and life around?
Isn’t it easier and better to just hold on to the mythologies and facades, even as they’re unraveling and crumbling in our very hands?
No.
As a matter of fact, to try and hold on to those “integral and assumed things that never really did serve [you] all that well” is a futile attempt to prolong the inevitable: systems collapse.
Not only this, but it also leaves you unprepared for what is to come on the other side.
A real “democracy” would be direct (unlike representative “democracy” under capitalism), and therefore wouldn’t allow for social systems of domination to thrive like they do in our current society. And the rule of the young by the old is called “gerontocracy” (for those curious).
“Left unity” is a farce, not only because a monolithic “Left” doesn’t exist, but because “Left” is also defined by what millions with varying ideologies are AGAINST, not FOR…
Many find the “Left” so exhausting because they insist on holding on to an illusion in “big tent” orgs.