I really believe that the only way to fight this is to mobilize people to build something better, more ambitious, more just than ever existed in the first place. We won’t get there with egg prices.
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People want to *believe in something*, but for decades they’ve been stretched desperately thin, isolated from each other, with little hope for change on the horizon. Let this be the moment to offer hope!
If the last decade, from pandemic to Trump 2, has taught us anything, it’s that the status quo is shockingly tenuous. If that’s the case, why should we content ourselves with reclaiming a state of affairs in which so many people are struggling?
100%. In the UK, we very nearly got a Corbyn government precisely because people had hope that such a government could win for the first time in ages. People want to feel hope!
It's always surprised me how the founding fathers are seen as these kind of demi-gods, like they had a perfect vision of what the USA was and would be.
They were of their time, democracy was reserved for a portion of the nation, not the whole, much has changed in the world. Cultures evolve.
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I think that would be doing something, but I'm not the sort of person who is good at this stuff
They were of their time, democracy was reserved for a portion of the nation, not the whole, much has changed in the world. Cultures evolve.