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In reply to the discussion: How about a Voters' Revolution? [View all]socialist_n_TN
(11,481 posts)to be found in almost ALL of the social, economic, and political movements out there, at least on a macro-scale. Whether it's wage theft, worker oppression, societal oppression of women, people of color, or gender identification and sexual attraction, et.al., at it's base ALL of these oppressions are the result of the capitalist economic system in place. BECAUSE THE CAPITALIST SYSTEM IS NOT JUST ECONOMIC. Economics drives it, but it also involves the politics under capitalism AND the societal norms under capitalism. So even if it's not DIRECTLY an economic issue, societal issues are driven by what's best FOR capitalism. I know this is an old fashioned view and it doesn't fit the meme of the people who want to discover some sort of new "ism". But there's no sense in reinventing the wheel. There are only a few ways to organize society, at least in the relatively short term.
And the underpinnings of the capitalist system is the concept of "private property". Note I said private property, not personal property. There IS a difference. Private property is so enshrined in our judicial system that any attempt to actually negate the concept will be declared illegal. Which is why the OP's premise of everybody voting and transforming society that way WILL NOT WORK.