Part 4
Grief & Healing Under the Capitalist Mode of Production
The practice of proletarian and revolutionary grief. Avoiding self-harming styles of grieving.
The only way out is through. We must win.
All in synthesis
Part 4
Grief & Healing Under the Capitalist Mode of Production
The practice of proletarian and revolutionary grief. Avoiding self-harming styles of grieving.
The only way out is through. We must win.
Part 3
Grief & Healing Under the Capitalist Mode of Production
A more materialist, pragmatist view of loss. Understanding our grief, so we might see a path forward.
Part 2
Grief & Healing Under the Capitalist Mode of Production
I think we're healthier when we avoid religion and spirituality in processing our grief. I suggest a materialist, pragmatist, humanist path—it's harder work, but more fulfilling and real.
On some benefits of writing, for self-clarification and communal struggle
the doomer’s historical materialism:
“My ultimate fear—the scariest thing I can imagine—is that the democratizing promise of technological advancement will always be scuttled by the lockstep developments in technologies that strengthen and obscure the social domination of the ruling class.”
How do we effectively engage in “praxis”? What are organizing practices for our theory to effectively inform our action, or for reflections on our actions to inform our theory?
Guiding practices for determining strategy, organizer-and-elected coordination, positive feedback loops, avoiding unsustainable legislative leading
Four strategic aims, and listing some powers that socialist electeds have to help achieve them
The revolutionary endpoint, political capture versus developing socialized productive forces, building revolution in the womb of the old economic system
Discussing different causes of socialist elected self-moderation, and to what point it can ever be strategically justified
Discussing the limitations on legislative possibility from the institutional structure of government, working class alignment dependency on capitalist economic circuits, and the social reactionary beliefs that arise from alienation between people.
Introduction, a brief overview of DSA electoral strategy, and a brief of my views