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We do understand capitalism. How do we dismantle it?
Unions, and we've seen a lot of successes these past few years.
That's a matter of some debate... ๐
For my part, I'd say direct action and prefiguration of new institutions are good places to start. We of course need to educate people in various ways - in addition to direct action and prefiguration, which are educational in their own right. I also think we need to engage with art and culture to build consciousness and expand popular imagination of what's possible.
Add mutual aid and Iโm in.
I was thinking that would come under 'prefiguration of new institutions' (although actually it permeates all aspects), but you are right to name it explicitly, comrade ๐ค
People's War until Communism.
Hahaha. You've probably never heard of The USSR or any other country which has the word "democratic" in its title.
I think by redefining its motivation. Instead of currency markets tracking just productivity and output, we also track environmental and social metrics like average lifespan and carbon output. That forces acquisition to be accompanied by responsible ownership.
100 years ago the world moved on from the Gold standard to fiat currency, if we can do that we can also move on from what is more like a Consumption standard to a Caretaker standard.
Wars are older than capitalism.