• Fushuan [he/him]@lemm.ee
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      8 days ago

      Theoretically, but having an actionable idea means to have an idea that you have a plan to put in action. So as always, where is it?

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        8 days ago

        … revolution. That is the idea. We are talking about two completely different things, you expect run-down people to think logically and clearly about something as complex as a societal system while actively existing in some of the worst social contexts we’ve seen in decades, while we are talking about acting in such a manner as to free up the cognitive bandwidth necessary to determine what you demand.

        It’s like any other toxic relationship, you can’t begin to heal until you’ve exited said relationship.

      • алсааас [she/they]@lemmy.dbzer0.comM
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        You can look up the answer to your question by yourself: leftist theory, often in the form of books (or even just watching video essays, listening to podcasts etc. etc.)

        You can start over on here https://www.marxists.org/

        One could argue that there are too many different socialist approaches to revolution or rather that it’s not all that easy finding the correct one to your situation

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          8 days ago

          Additionally, check out the previous revolutions from around the world! Most of them didn’t happen on a basis of theory, but of people determined to change their condition.

          Take Romania, for example. Sure, that’s an example of a revolution which ended up replacing one disaster with another, but even that holds a lesson for us: word-of-mouth is king, don’t give into desperation when figuring out the next attempt.