Our government is waging a war against all illiberal forces, & justifying this like it’s justified the drone wars
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Cartoon from The Clarion Call In the long term, the biggest goal of our ruling elites is to succeed at crushing all the political elements in the USA that have revolutionary potential; those being the illiberal elements. Not all illiberal groups and people are contributing to revolutionary progress at present, and not all of them will choose the revolutionary side; yet though not all non-liberals are allies of the class struggle, all allies of the class struggle are illiberal. And the struggle has far more allies (or potential allies) in this category than today’s insularly focused “left” believes; there are plenty of individuals in the armed services, the religious communities, and the libertarian or conservative elements which are open to at least assisting the antiwar movement. Which is enough of a reason for the state to view them as an existential threat.
Our government is waging a war against all illiberal forces, & justifying this like it’s justified the drone wars
Our government is waging a war against all…
Our government is waging a war against all illiberal forces, & justifying this like it’s justified the drone wars
Cartoon from The Clarion Call In the long term, the biggest goal of our ruling elites is to succeed at crushing all the political elements in the USA that have revolutionary potential; those being the illiberal elements. Not all illiberal groups and people are contributing to revolutionary progress at present, and not all of them will choose the revolutionary side; yet though not all non-liberals are allies of the class struggle, all allies of the class struggle are illiberal. And the struggle has far more allies (or potential allies) in this category than today’s insularly focused “left” believes; there are plenty of individuals in the armed services, the religious communities, and the libertarian or conservative elements which are open to at least assisting the antiwar movement. Which is enough of a reason for the state to view them as an existential threat.