The revitalization of the labor movement isn’t going to destroy capitalism; it’s the only thing that can save it.
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To me the most enlightened economies are hybrids of socialism and capitalism, as in certain Scandinavian countries.

Apr 2, 2022 · 2:02 AM UTC

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Replying to @marwilliamson
You mean the white ethno-states dependent on imperialism?
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Don’t really agree at the basis of this. Most economies that people see in this light have been gradually pulling away from socialism and towards capitalism over the last 50 years. Maybe the hybrid nature has the advantages people want, but it could also just be the shift to cap
Replying to @marwilliamson
Right. Because you’re a capitalist. You’re disconnected from the working class. You infantilize us and feel sorry for us. You fail to realize that without us, you’d be nothing.
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Replying to @marwilliamson
Cuba never colonized anybody - what they build is actually their OWN, and not based on stolen wealth/lives across the globe.
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That's just welfare capitalism. It has nothing to do with socialism. You can't hybridize two entirely adverse forms of economics. It's like saying you support democratic autocracy.
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Thank you for lecturing us proles on the tenant of a good society.. how did those Scandinavian counties fund their economies? Read Fanon you fucking colonizer
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Better than America doesn't mean good, the Scandinavian countries are still shit!
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Big difference between the monetary system in the Scandinavian countries and the federal gov monetary system is in the US. Capitalism/Neo-liberalism = austerity for the people.
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It still relies on imperialist extraction & under-developing countries through neo-colonial institutions and their reproduction: the IMF and World Bank. Clown. telesurenglish.net/analysis/…
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