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[–] robocall@lemmy.world 4 points 9 hours ago (1 children)

This is interesting. Do you know how to get out of the corpo fascist death spiral?

[–] defaultusername@lemmy.dbzer0.com 13 points 9 hours ago* (last edited 8 hours ago)

Organize en masse. Look at what Nepal was able to do. Also be sure to have a permenant solution to corruption that the majority can agree on. I prefer Prof. Richard Wolff's ideas personally, and I think avoiding centralized power as much as possible is of great importance.

Also have a voting system that isn't on Discord that is very hard to hack by experienced hackers. I think blockchain voting can work very well for this. I understand the word "blockchain" is associated with cryptocurrency, but that can be changed. The voting system must also be transparent. If using software, open source, cryptographically signed software is a must.

If there are three or four points/demands that can be focused on that are easy to remember, even better. Look at how Bernie was able to bring the idea of single payer healthcare to the masses. Maybe something like this:

  1. All businesses must be owned by the workers and run democratically.

  2. Hard wealth cap of $50 million, including unrealized gains, tied to inflation. Enough to comfortably retire, but not enoigh to buy political favors.

  3. All basic necessities such as food, water, shelter, sewage, higher education, healthcare, internet, etc. provided to everyone free of charge paid for by taxes.

  4. Universal basic income tied to inflation so that people who can't or don't want to work can still persue hobbies and produce art without worry about failure.