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In reply to the discussion: A Short Note On The Democratic Party And The Progressive Left.... [View all]BelgianMadCow
(5,379 posts)indeed, if voting would fundamentally change anything, they would make it illegal, as the saying goes.
With that, I'm NOT advocating for not voting, at all. But we do need a major change. Would you agree with that?
The question is, does it need to take the form of a revolution? I believe that for example truly listening to people with different opinions and looking for the common ground is a revolutionary act in these hyperactive, ultracompetitive and individualistic terms.
So indeed, the civil discourse that you pleaded for could be part of the revolution.
Not that you reduced our choice to either "in-system" or revolution, but I'd like to point out that there are many "revolutionary" things we can do that do not involve the classic image of an antagonistic mass scale protest. The system is very well equipped to deal with those, too. I'm more thinking along the lines of drastic behavioural change as consumers and new, lateral / cooperative forms of organisation.