>>19718812What do I propose?
Well the corporations work on the mandate of unlimited growth for the sake of it. There’s not really anything found in nature that grows unlimited except for maybe cancer.
The only real alternative would be to stop capitalism I guess, if I were to be honest I don’t know what other options really exist that are available out there.
There’s some kind notion that western democracy is this fabled altruistic foundation of the west in general, any deviation from it is seen as disastrous and calamitous harbinger of destruction, but I would say that it’s based upon the precipice of the prevailing order in the west that any major change incited, act of rebellion or even revolution will change this holy established trinity of rule and order. I think that change is possible and can take place that isn’t of disastrous consequences, and I don’t really think the established order is really all that great regardless. Western liberal democracy is mostly a sham at this point anyway you have crony capitalism in bed with the state. The needless to say the Nazis are a good example as to what can go wrong when you lose democracy. But that’s still a difficult case to argue for me.
I am really hesitant to put much faith in the left at times because it seems like there are a lot of authoritarian leftists and also tankies, so it’s more than a little discouraging.
I live in one of the most progressive countries in the world and have experienced I believe similar situations that were written about the Soviet Union and the Nazi regime.
But that’s why I am a libertarian socialist.
I am also not a social democrat too much. I think some reform is possible like for example I wouldn’t take away all the property and give it to the state or anybody because that would mean concentrating power too much in the hands of a select few.