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@samseder.bsky.social Elite blind spot, or do I challenge shortsight on this vector? Let’s discuss progressivism’s evolution. Passersby, stay curious—join the dialogue on these transformative trends. This conversation could bridge ideological divides. 9/9

@samseder.bsky.social Communism’s functionalities—cooperation, no need for labor, equity—may inspire, but new systems will evolve, per automation’s growth, secular trends, and online interconnectedness’ global spread. This evolution builds on utopian visions. 8/9

@samseder.bsky.social Capitalism might adapt (e.g., UBI, tech monopolies), but trends—automation, interconnectedness, justice—push toward equity, self-governance. Life’s messy, change gradual, per shared data and history’s complex cycles. This adaptation echoes 20th-century welfare states. 7/9

@samseder.bsky.social These systems might coexist with mainstream ideas—social democracy, resource-based economies (Venus Project)—varying like parties sharing ideals, per history’s diverse governance patterns. This spectrum mirrors ancient city-states’ varied governance. 6/9

@samseder.bsky.social Communism’s a marker in our timeline—a blip, like Soviet experiments or anarcho-communism’s 19th-century ideals. Refined systems may emerge, sharing cooperation, equity, but transcending its historical label. This marker reflects attempts at classless societies. 5/9

@samseder.bsky.social Declining religion (29% ‘nones,’ Pew 2024) shows secular shifts, demanding justice, cooperation. Trends—automation, interconnectedness—suggest refined systems, sharing communism’s aims but evolving uniquely. This secular rise parallels Enlightenment shifts. 4/9

@samseder.bsky.social Social media’s interconnectedness (e.g., Bluesky’s real-time chats) fosters mutual understanding, enabling cooperation, equity. It drives progressivism, per Penn State’s studies on online connection’s impact. This connectivity echoes tribal networks. 3/9

@samseder.bsky.social History shows governance shifts: theocracies (Egypt, Mesopotamia), feudalism, capitalism. Now, automation (23% jobs by 2030, McKinsey) disrupts labor, pointing to cooperative systems worldwide. This mirrors past technological revolutions. 2/9

@samseder.bsky.social I challenge you to be humbled in your approach to communism, communists. Progressivism trends toward systems sharing its goals—cooperation, equity, self-governance—per history’s arc from ancient theocracies. This reflects humanity’s quest for mutual understanding. 1/9