>>2576438No, that wasn't what I said at all.
I'll just quote what I already wrote so you can reread it, I guess. My point is simply to acknowledge its existence and not try to admonish people for being in possession of it. That doesn't necessitate some kind of capitulation to it or a primary centering of it. I explicitly made a point which suggest otherwise already.
As stated,
"I do think that a proper communist politics will, *in a downstream sense*, naturally sublate away some of the sociopolitical barriers which hamstring the people who are authentically suffering. From each according to his ability, to each according to their need… and potentially, these attributes can change in the context of a less atomized/alienated society which is more focused on resources of empowerment."
(emphasis on 'in a downstream sense')