• homes@piefed.world
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      22 hours ago

      That people keep asking this question

      No, wait, that’s older than I am 😘

  • CrocodilloBombardino@piefed.social
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    this article is so stupid.

    The new socialists thus want the state to dictate the prices of many goods and services, especially essentials such as food and rent. Where money is required it will come, almost exclusively, by squeezing the very wealthiest. It is a form of retail politics that appeals not to notions of the common good, as in prior waves of socialism, but to people’s narrow self-interest. Lower my rent! Cut my bills! Give me free buses! Protect my job! The solutions are naive, and often unworkable. But the message is so simple, and so attractive, that this Gen-Z socialism is gaining adherents across the democratic world.

    None of that is socialism. it’s social democracy (aka gentler capitalism) at best. lower rent, lower bills, free buses, and job protections are not “selfish”, they apply to everyone.

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      It is a form of retail politics that appeals not to notions of the common good, as in prior waves of socialism, but to people’s narrow self-interest.

      And what form of retail politics predicated it? Oh that’s right, a type of politics for the narrow self-interests of <1% of the country. Lower my taxes! Cut me a tax break for my private jet! Give me a bail out! Protect my company!

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        “Tool of the capitalist state” was the first phrase that jumped to mind. “Enemy of the people.” was another.

        “Fuck that person” was what I settled upon

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    New? Many of these things are employed in smarter countries because we know they work. We’ve just been dismantling social safety nets and wasting money on state sponsored violence instead, so we’re decades behind everyone else and act surprised that socialist fundamentals help with social problems tied to biased capitalism.