[lbo-talk] Crisis or New Normal

JOANNA A. 123hop at comcast.net
Tue Oct 22 18:41:29 PDT 2013


Agreed. I thought Carrol was right to raise prisons as an issue, and I think he is right to raise capitalism as an issue.

But that is not to minimize how difficult it is to do either of these. It requires intelligent articulate people who can explain and illustrate what capitalism is, why it is destroying the possibility of human life on the planet, and how it is destroying the connections and the trust we need...to believe that a better and more equitable world is possible. That we do not merely have a choice between various flavors of slavery.

Joanna

----- Original Message ----- Carrol offered some remarks on helping to foment radical change. His critics say that we must be able to connect what we say to actual problems faced by people and not just say the problem is capitalism. Now nowhere has Carrol ever said that the problem is capitalism without also discussing something specific. He said some time ago that we should abolish the prison system. There was a lot of hooting from the peanut gallery about this. Yet millions of men, women, and children are locked up or in the parole and probation systems, and these people have mothers, fathers, children, etc. Most are poor. So this is a very big problem for millions of people. I can't think of a single reason why, in agitating around the prison system, or any other problem, why we can't talk about capitalism. It seems stupid not to. And more stupid now than ever. ___________________________________ http://mailman.lbo-talk.org/mailman/listinfo/lbo-talk



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