Voidwalkin
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Not sure why you're asking about inflation while downplaying the sum efforts of activists, given that those efforts confirm modes of thought that'll sculpt the politics surrounding any issue.I have to echo @Senethro, the claim that this is primarily due to "online activists" and not how the forces of capital have acted over the last century or so to ruthlessly crush the anticapitalist left is not really worthy of serious discussion. When we add to this the fact that you are insisting we cannot move beyond capitalism as a matter of biological fact, we start to really get through the Discourse looking-glass.
A further layer of irony is added by the fact that you're ostensibly calling for a more material politics, but your diagnosis of the election is that Bad People on Twitter made the Democrats look CRAZY to normal people by talking about TRANS RIGHTS too much. Well, my diagnosis is that liberalism has no real toolkit for dealing with the inflation we got hit by during the Biden years. The only real solution to inflation that does not involve simply immiserating working people (kind of what Biden did, though I guess they do deserve credit for not causing a recession so far) involves government intervention in the economy in ways that certainly violate some of the sacred taboos of (neo)liberalism.
Which one of these seems more materialist? Which one lends itself to a politics that can unite nearly everyone in their common interest against the people inflicting misery on the rest of us by hiking prices to pad their profit margins?
Modern left is traditional social liberal from the outset, and wants to pivot occasionally. It can't be so easily pivoted from, if it can be at all. Realistically, you won't get a material politics while those identities are used.
Outset, use of common traditional identity groups. White, black, trans, male, female, taking the side of the least powerful group. Very little push of poor by what is by necessity gonna be a people's movement. Masses consequently take traditional identity X, throw it into a heuristic, and await input of problem X.
Problem X? Inflation, for this example. It doesn't matter what your position on issue X is, by that point, how material it is or is not. White+inflation is gonna give a slightly different result than Hispanic+inflation. You will not have the broad support necessary to succeed no matter the means, democratic or otherwise.
There is such utter frailty to it. Any politician of sufficient charisma has opportunity to capture the gaps. And they occasionally do, of course. It shouldn't be surprising. Troops have been trained incorrectly, are unimpactful in the best of times, and often outright counterproductive, engaging on terms much more favorable to their foe than their own cause. Doctrine is flawed.
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