Why I am not a socialist

Aug 20, 2008 21:04

Reading She Who Stumbles (which is from everything I've seen is hands down the best blog ever for anyone interested in race and feminism in australia) for my last post, I came across this post :Why I’m not a socialist (any more) - Part 1 (afaict she never got around to part 2. I know what that's like)

And boy could I relate to it. My experience is ( Read more... )

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alias_sqbr August 20 2008, 23:29:04 UTC
That's a very good point, and it is like the feminism thing: if your primary encounter with people who self identify with a particular philosophy is negative, and those people claim to be the One True Way to follow that philosophy, then you are going to be put off really strongly, even if there are actually lots of different ways to follow that philosophy, some of which you'd like.

Currently I'm kind of nibbling at the edges of activism, at every step reassuring myself that I haven't turned into my father/grandparents, so it's possible that at the end of this process I'll be comfortable with the term "socialist" in the same way I am now with "feminist".

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zharradan August 20 2008, 14:40:28 UTC
Thank you for the link, it was more interesting than I thought it would be.

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alias_sqbr August 21 2008, 01:48:04 UTC
As if anything I link to would be anything other than deeply fascinating! :)

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alias_sqbr August 21 2008, 01:51:35 UTC
And she's australian! I mean, I can think of a total of one other blog which regularly deals with race in australia at all (not counting random people's personal ljs)

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aquaplanage August 25 2008, 18:17:15 UTC
One of my friends says: "It's not a party if we can't dance". I don't think it's original, but it's very apposite for many of the lefties I know, they're as stern as the right-wing fundies and about as open minded.

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alias_sqbr August 28 2008, 05:42:01 UTC
I remember on the Alexei Sayle show he was talking about communist stand-up, where after every joke there's a pause as everyone decides if they're allowed to laugh :)

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