If you got the vast majority of votes, yes. Technically.
But more to the point, as you’ll probably get asked in one of the first public appearances, what’s the plan to completely remake the economy? I mean, immediately switch to bartering? Capturing the 1% wealth and everyone gets a big check?
Also, can’t the workers own the means of production, like, now?
If I am honest with you I am not the guy who gets on the podium and explains an entire economy to the people. The exact details of how a socialist economy should function under the material conditions of the united states are still up for debate. I could do the leftist thing and send you an entire book that no one reads if you want but anyway. What I would like to see is the owning class (landlords and business owners) stripped of most of their assets. All the homes they don’t need, all the machinary they use to enrich themselves. This is going to require violence unfortunately. You can’t vote for this. I would then want to see those resources distributed amongst the people. I want those homes given to people who don’t have a home. I would want the state to give jobs to workers who do not have them using the means of production that has been recently expropriated. I want those workers to produce goods for workers who need them at a price those workers can afford since the need for shareholder profit has been eliminated. I would like to see the people’s wealth be used for the benefit of the people in the form of healthcare and education rather than war and subsidies for private businesses. Most things would stay relatively similar to how they were for quite some time. We wouldn’t switch to bartering, thats an inefficient system in the modern era for large scale production. We wouldn’t just give everyone one big check, we would permanently increase the value of their wage but removing the vast majority of surplus value extraction that business owners call profit. A lot of bullshit labor that exists specifically for the purpose of making the rich more rich would be eliminated and in exchange the people as a whole would have to work less. I can tell you what socialism intends to achieve and how it intends to achieve it broadly but I am no political-economist. I can’t give you all the details. It gets way more complex as you approach international trade. China’s model is worth looking into with its mixture of private and publicly owned business
Edir: also no, we can’t own the means of production rn. Not as a whole. You can own some means of production in like, a co-op as a small group of workers but you will always be outcompeted by a formally structured capitalist business that can exploit its workers for profit in a way that a co-op can’t
So . . . You can see why that’s not gonna get a lot of public support, right? Any solution that “requires” violence is going to be bad for some innocent people. And maybe based on that alone shouldn’t be advised?
The exact details of how a socialist economy should function under the material conditions of the united states are still up for debate.
Well, could you all maybe hole up in a meeting room for awhile and maybe thrash something out before refusing to support the party that already did that and wants the healthcare, environment, education stuff?
I’m all about a better way but “we don’t know” obviously isn’t it, so while that’s in discussions, maybe we could take the power back from the fascists in the interim?
I appreciate the goals. I’m not against the goals- what I’m against is denying the mechanism that exists to achieve those goals. So far as I’ve experienced on Lemmy, all the “lefties” for whatever shade of left people are, seem only to want to shit on Democrats and offer no practical political suggestions.
Yes I understand how that is unpopular. I don’t expect a revolution to occur during a time when people think peaceful change is possible. Revolutions aren’t something we make happen, they are a condition that is imposed upon us. The goal is to make a political organization that is ready to control a popular revolution when it eventually happens.
Well, could you all maybe hole up in a meeting room for awhile and maybe thrash something out
We do this often yes.
I’m all about a better way but “we don’t know” obviously isn’t it
It isn’t “we don’t know” its “I am not personally informed enough on these functions so I won’t pretend to explain them”. There are people who can but I am not them and that is okay. I know saying idk isn’t convincing but I won’t do the subject a disservice by butchering it. Not every socialist is expected to understand every aspect of future socialist projects. We work as a group. I do intend to learn more on this subject though, it’s just a long process that requires a lot of reading.
seem only to want to shit on Democrats and offer no practical political suggestions.
We shit on democrats because we do not hope to convince fascists that they are wrong and should change. We hope to show liberals the flaws within their party and line of thinking because they are actually capable of change. We don’t offer what you consider practical politcal suggestions because we do not pretend what you consider practical will actually work in the long term.
Visions for how a socialist economy would look in the US absolutely exist, you only have to look for them. Unfrotunately they are longer than a lemmy comment and require a lot of time to write. I am playing minecraft with my partner rn and don’t feel like finding them for you. If you have good-faith questions to ask or want resources to read go to the askchapo community or something
I do intend to learn more on this subject though, it’s just a long process that requires a lot of reading.
Fair enough. Best wishes on the reading. I know that’s the boring work most people don’t do.
We don’t offer what you consider practical politcal suggestions because we do not pretend what you consider practical will actually work in the long term.
Well, that’s funny because that’s what “practical” means, right? That something works “in practice”. If you don’t have anything that works in practice, why would anyone be convinced of its validity as a political structure?
If you have good-faith questions to ask or want resources to read go to the askchapo community or something
Wow I did not know that was a thing. I’m gonna pass, but I do appreciate your taking the time to address some of the discrepancies. Enjoy the Minecraft.
If you got the vast majority of votes, yes. Technically.
But more to the point, as you’ll probably get asked in one of the first public appearances, what’s the plan to completely remake the economy? I mean, immediately switch to bartering? Capturing the 1% wealth and everyone gets a big check?
Also, can’t the workers own the means of production, like, now?
If I am honest with you I am not the guy who gets on the podium and explains an entire economy to the people. The exact details of how a socialist economy should function under the material conditions of the united states are still up for debate. I could do the leftist thing and send you an entire book that no one reads if you want but anyway. What I would like to see is the owning class (landlords and business owners) stripped of most of their assets. All the homes they don’t need, all the machinary they use to enrich themselves. This is going to require violence unfortunately. You can’t vote for this. I would then want to see those resources distributed amongst the people. I want those homes given to people who don’t have a home. I would want the state to give jobs to workers who do not have them using the means of production that has been recently expropriated. I want those workers to produce goods for workers who need them at a price those workers can afford since the need for shareholder profit has been eliminated. I would like to see the people’s wealth be used for the benefit of the people in the form of healthcare and education rather than war and subsidies for private businesses. Most things would stay relatively similar to how they were for quite some time. We wouldn’t switch to bartering, thats an inefficient system in the modern era for large scale production. We wouldn’t just give everyone one big check, we would permanently increase the value of their wage but removing the vast majority of surplus value extraction that business owners call profit. A lot of bullshit labor that exists specifically for the purpose of making the rich more rich would be eliminated and in exchange the people as a whole would have to work less. I can tell you what socialism intends to achieve and how it intends to achieve it broadly but I am no political-economist. I can’t give you all the details. It gets way more complex as you approach international trade. China’s model is worth looking into with its mixture of private and publicly owned business
Edir: also no, we can’t own the means of production rn. Not as a whole. You can own some means of production in like, a co-op as a small group of workers but you will always be outcompeted by a formally structured capitalist business that can exploit its workers for profit in a way that a co-op can’t
So . . . You can see why that’s not gonna get a lot of public support, right? Any solution that “requires” violence is going to be bad for some innocent people. And maybe based on that alone shouldn’t be advised?
Well, could you all maybe hole up in a meeting room for awhile and maybe thrash something out before refusing to support the party that already did that and wants the healthcare, environment, education stuff?
I’m all about a better way but “we don’t know” obviously isn’t it, so while that’s in discussions, maybe we could take the power back from the fascists in the interim?
I appreciate the goals. I’m not against the goals- what I’m against is denying the mechanism that exists to achieve those goals. So far as I’ve experienced on Lemmy, all the “lefties” for whatever shade of left people are, seem only to want to shit on Democrats and offer no practical political suggestions.
Yes I understand how that is unpopular. I don’t expect a revolution to occur during a time when people think peaceful change is possible. Revolutions aren’t something we make happen, they are a condition that is imposed upon us. The goal is to make a political organization that is ready to control a popular revolution when it eventually happens.
We do this often yes.
It isn’t “we don’t know” its “I am not personally informed enough on these functions so I won’t pretend to explain them”. There are people who can but I am not them and that is okay. I know saying idk isn’t convincing but I won’t do the subject a disservice by butchering it. Not every socialist is expected to understand every aspect of future socialist projects. We work as a group. I do intend to learn more on this subject though, it’s just a long process that requires a lot of reading.
We shit on democrats because we do not hope to convince fascists that they are wrong and should change. We hope to show liberals the flaws within their party and line of thinking because they are actually capable of change. We don’t offer what you consider practical politcal suggestions because we do not pretend what you consider practical will actually work in the long term.
Visions for how a socialist economy would look in the US absolutely exist, you only have to look for them. Unfrotunately they are longer than a lemmy comment and require a lot of time to write. I am playing minecraft with my partner rn and don’t feel like finding them for you. If you have good-faith questions to ask or want resources to read go to the askchapo community or something
Any luck yet?
Fair enough. Best wishes on the reading. I know that’s the boring work most people don’t do.
Well, that’s funny because that’s what “practical” means, right? That something works “in practice”. If you don’t have anything that works in practice, why would anyone be convinced of its validity as a political structure?
Wow I did not know that was a thing. I’m gonna pass, but I do appreciate your taking the time to address some of the discrepancies. Enjoy the Minecraft.