Tuesday, February 25, 2020

A question asked in good faith


Hi I am relatively new to leftist/Marxist thought. And quite divided when it comes to change in the “imperial core”, because I do very much agree that in a country like turkey, Bolivia or Thailand electoralism is not going to work. Even if a truly socialist or communist party would win an election, a coup could simply be orchestrated. thus I understand the necessity of having extraparliamentary power (I guess dual power?) in order to prevent such things.But what about a country like Germany, GB or the United States? Is it simply to have a political movement associated with a radical industrial union ( like the iww?)? Like how would a communist movement be able to reach a position where it can actually have a chance of changing society for the better?English is not my first language, sorry for any misunderstandings and thanks if you read my long winded question!:) via /r/communism https://ift.tt/3c7LpwL

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