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« on: July 21, 2012, 11:46:33 PM »

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« Reply #1 on: July 25, 2012, 11:44:53 PM »
« Edited: July 25, 2012, 11:47:17 PM by Senator Seatown »


Interesting!  Considering I seem much further left than you.  Or were you being facetious?

Equal parts serious and sarcastic.  I divide my politics into two parts.  "Practically" or "within the system as it exists" my views seem to be a sort of milquetoast moderatism, leaning left and libertarian in American context.  However, deep down I dream about a radically restructured society which coincides with your professed worldview on the issues of what to do with "The Elite" of society among other things.  I'm looking into Anarcho-Syndicalism right now, and not liking much of what I find, so I expect that is a "phase which I will grow out of" but it' still nice to dream of an alternative to capitalism.  And while you and I disagree way more than we agree, you are the only somewhat anti-capital poster other than Tweed, who is much to authoritarian for my liking.  Of course we haven't interacted much so I expect you will prove me wrong, but whatever.
I think I talked with you about this already but for greater audience of the forum that are currently considering anti-capitalism, there hasn't been much new development on anti-capitalist thought for a while because of the marginalization of that thought by capitalist society and the "socialist"(state-capitalist) society to maintain the status quo. I think Redalgo wrote about this in a few posts of his.
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