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Socialist Standard | The Socialist Party of Great Britain
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Socialist Standard September 1964 - 60th anniversary issue
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Bookwomble
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I received Socialist Standard #1443 on 1st November, but couldn't face reading it then. As the strap line says, whoever would've won workers would've lost, but by far the worst of the possibilities happened.

"The main effect of capitalist elections is not to bring about real change but to promote the illusion of change."

"If capitalist democracy is a rigged circus anyway, some will think, why not elect the most outrageous clown?" ?

Bookwomble Their main concern is the economy, which a barrage of Republican disinformation has represented as a failed basket-case under Biden. This isn't so, objectively speaking. The economy is in fact very healthy, at least for wealth owners...A healthy economy of desperate workers is capitalism's ideal operating condition." I'll try to post something else that's positive, if I can find it ?? 1w
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Bookwomble @Leftcoastzen I get your sigh. I did have a slight hesitation as my thumb was heading towards the Post button, wondering if it is "too soon". For myself, I find a kind of relief in learning about the workings of capitalism and capitalists, as it makes sense of the otherwise incomprehensible. People are strange, as Jim Morrison said, but getting to know them helps with compassion (admittedly, I've a long way to go with some people! ?). 1w
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Anna40 I moved from Europe to the US 10 years ago and it never ceases to amaze me how capitalistic this country is, how everything is about consumption be it money, food, people, nature. I‘m generalizing, I know, and not every American is a capitalist but the majority yes. So this would be interesting to read. The article is not online, is it? 1w
Bookwomble @Anna40 I don't think the specific article is online, but below is a link to the website for the SPGB, which does have articles, resources and information on it 🙂 https://www.worldsocialism.org/spgb/ 1w
Anna40 Thank you 1w
Bookwomble @Anna40 Ooh - you can download a pdf of the whole issue for free! ✊ https://www.worldsocialism.org/spgb/socialist-standard/2020s/2024/no-1443-novemb... 1w
Anna40 Great! Thanks! 1w
Jari-chan Thank you for the link! 1w
Bookwomble @Jari-chan You're welcome 😊 1w
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"In 2023, three million people in the UK appealed to food banks for food relief. That's one in twenty of the population who did not have enough to eat for some part of last year... In the United States, the world's richest nation, the number of people visiting food banks last year hit 26 million, one American in 13."

Sobering statistics.

GingerAntics But in the states, that‘s a moral failing… of the people who need the aid. The people who caused the need are saints and heroes (and getting massive tax breaks). 2mo
Bookwomble @GingerAntics That's exactly the conservative view here, also. Dickens wrote about conceptions of the deserving and undeserving poor 200 years ago, and we see constantly that those attitudes prevail in the ruling classes, though their idea of 'deserving' seems to shrink. Thatcher went on record saying that the only reason you could be poor in our society was "psychological defect": no insight into how capitalism y its nature engenders poverty. 2mo
GingerAntics @Bookwomble I knew I didn‘t like Thatcher, but wow that‘s even worse than I expected. Was the following sentence of her statement that people with “psychological defect” shouldn‘t be allowed to procreate? What about all the people with psychological defect that were never diagnosed or weren‘t diagnosed until adulthood? I suppose those were fake diagnoses. 🙄 So disgusting. 2mo
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Bookwomble @GingerAntics I need to make a correction: she used the phrase \“personality defect\“, not \“psychological defect\“. It was from an interview she gave to a Christian publication when asked about the persistence of poverty, to which she replied that in a developed Western country, with all its advantages and opportunities, the only conclusion you can come to about people living in poverty is that it\'s due to their own \“personality defect\“. (edited) 2mo
GingerAntics @Bookwomble she sure was good at victim blaming! 2mo
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