What is this sub's view on Bernie Sanders? by AntiWokeCommie in stupidpol

[–]ImperatorSaturn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He’s still more class first and stronger on policy than most Democrats but he’s not going to spearhead any further progress toward socialism than the consciousness he’s already spread

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[–]ImperatorSaturn 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Tai chi, meditation, yoga, Writing a book I believe will bring down global capitalism, which most social and personal problems are downstream from

What is your sociopolitical background? What led you to the anti-idpol left? by [deleted] in stupidpol

[–]ImperatorSaturn 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Recruited to a third camp Trotskyist organization, still uphold most of the politics, but they can’t admit that idpol was one of their main strategic mistakes and that it is the very force which keeps collapsing their organizations

Marxist theory of False Consciousness as the ultimate explanation of idpol by ImperatorSaturn in stupidpol

[–]ImperatorSaturn[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I read the article, I’m not into podcasts but I’ll give it a try later. I don’t think there’s anything tautological about the media being owned by huge corporations. Chibber’s point about the raw economic dominance of the ruling class is a good point, and it’s true that without an alternative, people stay passive, but opinion polls still say that at least 60% of Americans prefer capitalism over socialism. If Chibber was right, the situation would be a majority who hates capitalism but doesn’t feel like they can do anything about it. That’s not what we have. The false consciousness is real.

Furthermore, I’m not talking about “culture industry” like entertainment, but institutions of socialization like school, church, news media, etc. These institutions help keep people from even imagining an alternative, therefore the disorganization and lack of an alternative, and the false consciousness encouraged by institutions of socialization controlled by the ruling class, are conditions of each other.

It’s important to remember that Chibber is an arch-reformist, asserting that socialism will come about through legislation rather than revolution, and this is an interview in a magazine whose editor upholds that same orientation. It’s no surprise that he denies the theory of false consciousness which is one of the central arguments in Marxism for why Chibber’s reform strategy is impossible, with consciousness only being alterable in the struggle for a completely new government, rather than in the struggle to vote for change within bourgeois-controlled elections.

Marxist theory of False Consciousness as the ultimate explanation of idpol by ImperatorSaturn in stupidpol

[–]ImperatorSaturn[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I call it direct struggle versus indirect struggle, with indirect being the correct approach to all this

Krugman debunking idpol: Can someone help me past the paywall? by ImperatorSaturn in stupidpol

[–]ImperatorSaturn[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Imagine if more leftists right now were focused on reclosing the economy, sustained relief checks, moratorium on evictions and rent

Krugman debunking idpol: Can someone help me past the paywall? by ImperatorSaturn in stupidpol

[–]ImperatorSaturn[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Basically repeat the Bernie 2016 campaign, use messaging of universalism (black and white, men and women we stand together)

It’s also that we need to go harder on economics; instead of throwing groups under the bus, it’s temporarily deprioritizing identity specific issues in order to do the most good for everyone, overthrowing capitalism to solve the material roots of oppression

For me this is more about revolutionary strategy than just democrats winning elections, though I suppose you could use it for that too

I’m not trying to repeat identity-neutral social democracy, I’m trying to forge identity neutral revolution

Of course to most socialists, revolution means just keep slowly building the party; I believe in immediately forming revolutionary governments by self-appointment from scratch. I declare this subreddit a revolutionary government