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  • CoralMarks [he/him]
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    4 years ago

    I'm just right now contemplating if we need to create completely new vocabulary to describe socialism/communism because people(especially rural) I feel are so burned by the red scare propaganda, that it is almost impossible to reach any of them in a way that it matters.

    One more question comes to mind maybe you have thoughts on that too, how widespread is class consciousness actually in Poland?

    • Cysioland [he/him,comrade/them]
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      4 years ago

      Yeah, not describing our policies as socialist/communist would be useful, tho libs will call them communism anyway.

      Also, there's not much class consciousness around me, at least. Though many people hate their bosses and want to scam them as much as possible.

    • grilledSoldier [he/him]
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      4 years ago

      I think we do, i see it a lot when talking about politics with my dad, he agrees with the problems of capitalism and agrees with a lot of socialist principles, but the moment you use the word, he blocks everything.

      And i think its like that for a lot of ppl from boomer generations until ones born in the nineties. (Depending on the country even ones born rn)

      • CoralMarks [he/him]
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        4 years ago

        It is flabbergasting that they actually should have the education on marxist analysis of the material conditions to come to the correct conclusions. But it's like the fall of the 2nd world led to that knowledge being officially invalidated and everybody just swallowed it. I mean it makes sense, a lot of which led to the reunification after the initial breach of the wall was basically imposed upon them, so why not swallow that pill as well.

        But at least not everyone is befallen by this propaganda, so hope is never lost. :cat-com: