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Carina's avatar

Right now, one of the biggest problems is that the left is divided into what I call actual leftists (those who want to help poor people) and the woke elites obsessed with a particular brand of identity politics that 80% of the country loathes. This faction thrives on being unpopular; widespread adoption of their politics would be utterly deflating for those who profit from the movement. Just yesterday, BLM (well, whoever runs the website; I'm sure lots of folks on the ground disagree) came out in support of Jussie Smolette. Association with these people can tank the entire movement.

Sensible liberals should seek alliances with the actual left, the socialists who care about material help for working people. And both sides should explicitly distance themselves from the fake left that everyone hates.

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B Carpenter - Thinking Deeply's avatar

Those who claim the liberal or progressive label to describe their societal views and positions on governing need to cease using the term socialism or socialist incorrectly. The view that government should provide economic, regulatory, and other support to social services such as education, affordable housing, healthcare, nutrition support, and others is not socialism. This is merely a choice on the allocation of government expenditures some nations’ governments choose for themselves. Socialism is defined as state ownership of the means of production of goods and services. There is not today, nor has there ever been in history a single nation that was purely socialist. Every country chooses where to draw the line on state ownership versus private ownership. Even in countries that have proclaimed themselves socialist large portions of the economy remain privately owned and controlled.

Describing programs incorrectly as socialist only plays into the hands of conservative elites and the foolish and misinformed.

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