Maybe "economic populism" or "economic-conscious", perhaps?
DylanMc6
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If so, then what's radicalizing like?
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To be honest, I think the best time the US should've become a socialist country would be during the Great Depression - the economy was going down the toilet and people are waiting to get by, but it's gonna require word-of-mouth, an aversion of the Red Scares and such. The alternate history story "Reds! A Revolutionary Timeline" (wiki here) would probably give you an idea on what would that be like.
What about market socialism? A market economy should be necessary in the transitional stage between capitalism and communism (or a socialist-democratic dictatorship of the proletariat, if you prefer).
It's okay, the snow has melted hours later. I still wish it still snows in Kentucky, though.
Well I think that the people should own the means of production under a market economy (as long as no one's getting hurt) - that's how I'd describe libertarian market socialism which can be seen as a revisionist-type form of socialism (or a variant of Mutualism).
The more those metaphorical leopards eat their face, the more radicalized against Trump they might become, and the more radicalized, the better.
All I can say to that small business owner is that they clearly are starting to come a loooooooooooong long way. https://redsails.org/
In Kentucky, it snows sometimes in the winter - just earlier today this morning it snowed a lot, and I mean A LOT a lot.
So how do you think we should radicalize them to socialism? We can do a class consciousness platform. It worked for Zohran in New York.
ICE agents skid on ice


Like in the 1990s?