>>2727678>So then the did the wrong thing according to their circumstances.Not necessarily, you might do all the right things and still fail. The world isn't a videogame where you input the correct sequence and it will grant you your desired result
>But we are conscious beings able to analyze the situation and deduce the correct way to deal with our circumstances.Yes, but we are still of the world, which our consciousness is a part of and arises out of.
>Forget OP, so we've established that the methods were ineffective for the circumstancesNot really, but sure I'll grant it for the sake of argument
>What would be more effective methods to deal with the circumstances at hand?I mean like I said the practical application of methods totally depends on your circumstances. People in different regions or different countries within the west have do deal with these circumstances in different ways, if you live in a college town you have to go about it in a different way than if you live in some industrial harbor city or in the countryside, etc. If you truly must ask me to make some sort of subjective generalization I would say people on the left are mostly moralistic liberal adjacent idealists. The more effective thing would be to purge this from our minds entirely, reject all forms of non materialist thinking, but that brings about its own issues in terms of collaboration, messaging, etc. More discipline, more hardline, more toughness, less forgiveness, less moralism, less chauvinism seems like a decent path forward to me.
Imo these types of attitudes and necessities change as the world changes. Though being subjective, it is not really able to be quantified and I can only call it from my own subjective viewpoint, but I do think this kind of radicalization is happening on quite a large scale already, though still a while off from where it needs to be