• @[email protected]
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    228 months ago

    Trump and his cult will be a little more than “a few reactionaries in the representative body”.

    • @MicrowaveCat
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      188 months ago

      And Marx is talking about Parliamentary systems here, which may color the analysis.

      • @TokenBoomer
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        28 months ago

        Maybe an American opinion:

        I will be no party to it and that will make little difference. You will take large part and bravely march to the polls, and that also will make no difference. Stop running Russia and giving Chinese advice when we cannot rule ourselves decently. Stop yelling about a democracy we do not have. Democracy is dead in the United States. Yet there is still nothing to replace real democracy. Drop the chains, then, that bind our brains. Drive the money-changers from the seats of the Cabinet and the halls of Congress. Call back some faint spirit of Jefferson and Lincoln,and when again we can hold a fair election on real issues, let’s vote, and not till then. Is this impossible? Then democracy in America is impossible.

        -Why I Won’t Vote: W.E.B. Du Bois

        • @[email protected]
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          That’s a very poignant piece, and it was my motivation back in 2000 when I refused to vote for Bush or Gore. It was also before I knew anything else about Du Bois and the context in which he wrote that piece, and it certainly wasn’t when a guy like Trump was running.

          • @TokenBoomer
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            -68 months ago

            So, you’re the reason Gore lost? /s

            • @[email protected]
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              68 months ago

              I mean, in the greater sense yes. I was one of countless apathetic or cynical people who could have actually voted and possibly made a difference. People have been reposting and miscontextualizing this Du Bois bit since the 50’s, trying to trick people who think their smart into feeling good about not voting. They do this because they know it works.

                • @[email protected]
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                  08 months ago

                  He was a 90 something year old black man when he wrote this piece in 1956. Compared to the things he lived through earlier in his life, the stakes in 56 were a little less urgent. Likewise the stakes he lived through in 56 weren’t as urgent as the stakes this year.

                  He also wrote it in the hopes that voter apathy would send a message. He was right… but not how he hoped. It sent a message that spreading voter apathy was a better tactic than changing policy. Again, there’s a reason why this piece is trotted out every four years.

                  • @TokenBoomer
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                    He also wrote it in the hopes that voter apathy would send a message. He was right… but not how he hoped.

                    I’d be interested to read more about how he intended it differently, if you have it available.

                    Edit: I can’t find where he regretted it. You didn’t just make that up, did you?

      • @someguy3
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        Parliamentary is still FPTP for members of parliament.