stib on Nostr: If the socialist transitional state was creating a fairer, more just, and generally ...
If the socialist transitional state was creating a fairer, more just, and generally better society why would you worry about people voting against it? They would be in the minority and ultimately irrelevant. If a system doesn't stand the test of popular democracy that kinda points to it not being the best for the majority of the people.
(Obviously this is dependent on people being well informed, and a fair and democratic electoral system, but if you're at the point where you can stop pro-capitalists from voting you've already strung Rupert Murdoch up from a streetlamp and re-zoned the local gerrymander, I'd presume).
Byron Pendason (npub15pg…39e5)
(Obviously this is dependent on people being well informed, and a fair and democratic electoral system, but if you're at the point where you can stop pro-capitalists from voting you've already strung Rupert Murdoch up from a streetlamp and re-zoned the local gerrymander, I'd presume).
Byron Pendason (npub15pg…39e5)