#socialism

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Please can all socialist parties print this at the top of all their flyers and keep repeating until people understand

Red tape is a good thing
Red tape stops you swimming in shit at the beach
Red tape stops your house falling down and killing you while you sleep
Red tape stops people driving on the wrong side of the road.
Red tape stops a charlatan from killing you when treating your cancer with paracetamol
Red tape stops you eating toxic chemicals in your breakfast

"The problem with is that you eventually run out of other people's money." -- Margaret Thatcher

"That's describing ... where the people and the government sponsor the rich in the hope it trickles back down. Because that's what the rich said would happen." -- Martijn Tonies

Nice to wake up to some good news about politics for a change.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/feb/18/could-the-left-linke-surprise-in-german-election-elon-musk-afd-election

First, a leftist party calling for democratic socialism, including affordable housing, income equality, climate protection, pacifism and the taxing of the rich, looks like it may have a chance of some electoral success in Germany. ‘“The Linke is the one party really rejecting hate and incitement. All the other parties seem to want to fight the AfD by imitating it.”’ (Starmer and the UK Labour party please take note.)

Apparently, a mock election for under-18s conducted last week saw the Linke securing the top spot with over 20% of the vote.

#germany

Today in Labor History February 16, 1934: Thousands of Socialists battled Communists at a rally in New York’s Madison Square Garden. 20 were injured in the melee. The rally was organized to protest the massacre of 1,000 Austrian socialists by the fascist regime of Engelbert Dollfuss. 5,000 members of the Communist Party violently disrupted the meeting to prevent Matthew Woll, of the AFL, and New York Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia, from speaking. Woll was a collaborationist who believed that the most effective strategy for workers was a partnership with the bosses. He was also a staunch anti-communist and worked with the CIA to disrupt leftwing labor organizing in Europe. Some American Communists at that time considered that anyone who wasn’t communist was fascist, including non-communist socialists. On the morning of the rally, the Daily Worker denounced Woll and La Guardia as “open fascist[s]” and urged their Socialist brothers not to let …

I'm seeing many people ask questions like "where are the people who are supposed to stop this?" and "what can *I* do about this?" I believe this sentiment is a symptom of the way our institutions are structured to deny us the lived experience of direct action.

The structures of liberal and capitalist institutions have so deeply taken over that most people in the US never even interact with a directly democratic institution, let alone become accustomed to making decisions that way.

I think there's a psychological consequence to never making decisions together in an assembly. We only ever experience taking and giving orders, buying products, and casting votes. We never learn the skills needed to act for ourselves, together. We never feel what it's like to build power together. We don't even know how to begin because we don't have an institutional toe-hold in our neighborhoods or …