.@nick_brana opens the #PeoplesConvention with an overview of the argument: we need a party free from corporate interference if we want to reign in corporate greed.
Seems like a no brained to me, and many out there regardless of party affiliations.
It’s quite refreshing to see some of these film shorts portraying what the average person is really experiencing.
Not nice, clean, polished language, but the real grit and dirt of life for the majority.
@HaniehJBarnes elucidates what life is like at the other end of the US imperialist machine.
Ending endless wars is a bipartisan issue, but both parties seem to be dragging their feet. What would we expect with so much 💰 to be made?
She does an excellent job at showing how our resources are being spent killing innocent people, while more innocent people are dying because of austerity at home.
Make no mistake: our fetishism of militarism leads to fascist policies.
Citizenship was forced on indigenous people, and when their spirits were eroded enough and they tried playing by their masters rules, they moved the goal posts. It’s what always happens.
@ninaturner is 100% right: this is an amazing event showcasing how diverse the left is.
No scripts.
No pomp.
Just real people, speaking like real people.
Before she went to bed, my daughter said “they’re like us”.
I cried.
It’s beautiful.
This won’t be a discussion supporting any candidate/platform, but it will contain criticisms of theories that some support.
It will be a frank discussion about this curious concept which is so amorphous it’s used to justify opposite positions simultaneously.
One of the issues with this term is that it has 2 commonly used meanings: one purely economic, the other more politically/philosophically prescriptive.
Most of the common (mis)uses stem from conflating these two notions.
As we see debates about increasing the top marginal tax rate, and even talk of a max income, I think it’s important to talk about what happened during the long reign of one of the greatest presidents of all time: FDR.
This will be an open discussion about a political/economic theory.
It is NOT to support ANY candidate or platform.
It is purely for education so we’re “on the same page” with this topic.
If you are NOT a socialist, that’s great!
You should still read this brief overview so you can understand the current arguments of the socialist debate.
At the end I’d love to hear any questions.
Ok, let’s get started.
At its core, socialism is simply the name applied to a group of theories critical of capitalism.
As old as capitalism is (depending on definition), socialism is only a few minutes younger.