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Anonymous ID: U88vzMHCUnited States /pol/510074494#510074494
7/11/2025, 9:11:11 AM
The only way to fight against a neocameralist american society is to participate; move to a different state and keep your liberating desires consistent. Let your desires backpropagate into the capitalist machine, let it learn off of you like how TikTok's AI learns off of their people.
We need to consider the possibility that the world isn't going anywhere else. To leftists, we need to consider the possibility that maximally advocating for socialism might turn to be the end of some of us. The only way for us to fight against the injustices of capitalism is to invoke what is right for us through participating in its economy and participating in our own states (before they get bought by corporations). Any citizen who doesn't understand this is doing nothing effective; socialism is indeed more ethical and fair, but socialism is also diseased by a fiscally productive impotence [Read Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari's Postscript on societies of control].
And it makes sense to call this economy more fascistic, and to add onto that: I think people need to emphasize that fascism is also lot more complicated than how germany organized themselves in 1930. Because capital can only succeed by tapping into market dynamics, and a stratified fascistic society would make it a failure to global affairs.
Project 2025 was obviously a christian-nationalist mirage, it's more cameralism in disguise.

tl;dr If any person is in a state that they are dissatisfied with, they have the option to move to another state or another country. Maybe some of you should actually start running. The bourgeois have only won temporarily, but pretty soon they won't be the ones in full control if we happen to continously operate our economic participation differently than their cultural ideal. I think plenty of effective bourgeois people are aware of this as well, they are functional agents of capitalism after all.
What succeeds in capitalism comes from people who knew how to play their cards. We can too.