how do we radicalize normies to simply reject capitalism?
If you have any ideas for memes that share praxis without being gay, feel free to share
You know, things like how merely taxing billionaires isn't enough, but by social ownership of the means of production, the profit would be shared equally, stuff like that
How to reach lib-brained people that think any meaningful change is either bad or impossible, and should be avoided either way?
tell them communsim is when you don't have toe work anymore and everything is automated and nobody has to maintain the machines and all the chuds and landlords and porkies get executed and ….
No.
You don't radicalize anyone. You educate, agitate, and organize proletarians (not just people in general, but proletarians specifically, others aren't worth your time even if some non-proletarians might betray their best interests and side with the proletarians, it's too rare for you to go out of your way and try to force it) who have already been radicalized by their material conditions. You take people who have already realized that the system is self destructive and unsustainable and you steer them away from the wrong solutions (fascism, conservatism, criminality, terrorism, adventurism, revanchism, suicide, etc.) and towards the correct solution (class war waged from a proletarian standpoint).
>>2360301>You take people who have already realized that the system is self destructive and unsustainable and you steer them away from the wrong solutions (fascism, conservatism, criminality, terrorism, adventurism, revanchism, suicide, etc.) and towards the correct solution (class war waged from a proletarian standpoint).Okay, so, how? They aren't taking the class war pill, and half of them would be class traitors anyway.
I can post statistics about how (non socialist btw) European nations are btfoing America in education, health, happiness, prosperity, etc, and none of it will matter because
>muh freedomsA radical shift is needed in perspective, hence radicalization. How do you convince someone that WE the people own every natural resource here?
>>2360297https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=etqNTyEINTQcheck out benjamin studebaker, but tldr for the interview
>neoliberalism in the 21st century alongside the service economy has entirely destroyed any coherency in the working classes, let alone in the term "the masses">it is impossible to renew the large scale politics of the 20th century in the new one due to this and will always fail because the circumstances have changed regardless of how good any ideology isimo i agree with him, i think you need something to add to socialist ideology in order to get people in nowadays, religion perhaps?