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Roger Cottrell's avatar

Great article well researched and encouraging to read at a time when European socialists like myself feel like writing off the American working class as a bunch of Trump supporting fascists. We face a similar situation in the UK with a Right wing government under Scab Enoch Starmer that is Labour in name only, yet is primarily funded by the working class movement that created it. Unless Starmer and his front bench, together with their reactionary policies, are removed and a GENUINE LABOUR LEADERSHIP installed, we may need to see a historic split such as that which created the Labour Party in the first place, taking much or all of its trade union base with it. Such a Party would have to be committed to sweeping public ownership (mostly without compensation) and punitive progressive taxation of the rich, thereby abolishing the free market altogether and lay the foundation for a planned economy and socialism. However, this won't be achieved by winning an election alone but will involve creating a parallel state through Councils of Action similar to those in the French General Strike of 1968 (or the Russian Revolution). Seizing state power is the only way to transform society for good and the biggest barrier to that is alienation and the gulf between class identity and class politics, in the sense that Marx understood it,

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Brad Moore's avatar

The link in the first paragraph sentence “just because voters don’t like either major party doesn’t mean they’d be willing to support a third party” requires a login. Can you share the content publicly or at least describe it? Thanks!

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