For Me Leftism Is Hope

Hope that we don’t have to just agree “oh well life is unfair” and never ask why that is or what we can do to fix it.

Hope that we can not only preserve but repair our enviornment with the products of our ingenuity.

Hope that the world does not have to be cruel.

Hope that there is a better way, that this is not the best humankind can do.

For so long I accepted the tired old liberal refrain of “well reform to the fucked up system is the best we can do, this is the best we can do” and accepted the cruelty, the meanness of the world, but we don’t have to accept that.

Humans are marvelous, creative, innovative creatures and yet somehow this nightmare that destroys so many lives is “the best we can do”?  Capital does everything it can to deny the possibility of something better, jeers at those who even consider alternatives, and yet somehow we’re supposed to believe, that there’s nothing of interest behind the door they so desperately want to keep locked?  It is the church suppressing Galileo’s knowledge for fear of having its authority undermined.  They know they are wrong.

Laibach was AWESOME

So glad I did that, my only regret was being towards the back, but that was a fuck ton of fun and we found the other commies (I overheard someone being like “we’re members of the proletariat” and I was like “solidarity” and yeah… communism has made me so many friends) 

Marxists Who Are All “Asceticism” and “Anti-decadence”

negative-julio:

thepeacockangel:

This is you

You are the fancy ass minimalist trend.  Have you ever experienced material deprivation?  The desire for parties and beautiful things and frivolity is a response to the dourness of our lives, you fucking egg. 

Trying to make a virtue of deprivation is the bougiest shit.

Like “Oh look at me I’m so virtuous and tasteful, I’ve eaten 5 organic almonds today and that’s all, my house is a white room, I don’t own things because I’m tasteful and not a horrible proponent of the worst kind of consumerism the way poor people are”

It’s easy to love minimalism and your 5 fucking almonds when you’ve never had to worry about where your next meal is coming from.

Get out of leftism and take your smug cultural protestant shit with you, don’t let the door hit you on the way out.

“We hereby reject any form of self-imposed austerity. We posit that we want nice shit for everybody and that is not only feasible but desirable. We will not put forth graphs announcing how much work (or not) will require such a project but will state that such a project is part of our desire for communism. We hereby reject all forms of feigned punk slobbiness, neo-hippie shabby chic, or pajamas in the outdoors. We see the stores in the bourgeois parts of town (& the newly-gentrified ones too) and say that we want that shit and even more. Capitalism is that which stands in the way of us having the shit we want with its hoarding of commodities only to sell them to highest bidder.”

NICE SHIT FOR EVERYBODY (link to rest of text)

Yes, seize the means of production and the good table cloth. I refuse to be your virtuous prole, I reject the idea of saintly undemanding poverty, we the proletariat demand bread and exquisitely made shoes. I refuse the idea that we deserve merely the minimum required to sustain life, that or less is what we get under capitalism. I believe the whole of the proletariat wants and deserves more.

NICE SHIT FOR EVERYBODY

negative-julio:

We hereby reject any form of self-imposed austerity. We posit that we want nice shit for everybody and that is not only feasible but desirable. We will not put forth graphs announcing how much work (or not) will require such a project but will state that such a project is part of our desire for communism. We hereby reject all forms of feigned punk slobbiness, neo-hippie shabby chic, or pajamas in the outdoors. We see the stores in the bourgeois parts of town (& the newly-gentrified ones too) and say that we want that shit and even more. Capitalism is that which stands in the way of us having the shit we want with its hoarding of commodities only to sell them to highest bidder.

We’ve been told to live with less and less by not only Green Capital, but by the Church,  by our liberal “friends” and even by fellow comrades. Fuck that shit. Nah: if we’re going to be putting our shit out on the line it’s definitely not going to be so that I can live simply.

Is this commodity-fetishism? Yes, of the worst kind. Mainly, it’s the kind that does not want to maintain capitalist social relations, but one that seeks to destroy them. We’ve been living without and we want to remedy this situation. Do we also want to live with the deepest, most sensual set of social relations: YES. But why must we choose between the two? The destruction of capitalism, for communism, will leave us with so much time to cultivate ourselves, our tastes, our desires. Pre-capitalist peoples did not dress themselves in tunics of ash gray or shave their heads en masse. It is capitalism which has made our self-fashioning so impoverished; though glimmers of indulgent self-fashioning sometimes does grace the streets; sadly only to be homogenized, recuperated and sold back to an indiscriminate consumer.

It is capitalism which has accustomed us to bland food & drink, or tricked us into paying top dollar at the co-op. It is capitalism which has us moving our IKEA furniture from apartment to apartment. We imagine all the home furnishings to be plundered. Capitalism in its poverty of ideas, by way of colonialism,  plunges itself into our indigenous cultures and sells us back what it took from us. We still remember that we used to build structures that still stand while cheap buildings kill so many now in disasters. We still remember that European colonialism spread its tentacles across the world because it was without and we lived in such wealth (after it had plundered its own).

“I want to shed myself of my first-world privilege and not live confined by how capitalism wants me to.” If only it were so simple. We’ve actually read this sentence (though its intent we’ve seen many, many times). This is pure reactionary thought. To run and do the opposite just because capitalism displays certain social features does not make one an anticapitalist. It makes you a petit-bourgeois bohemian. We all want to not pay rent, or pay for food, or have to work so many hours of our lives but there is no outside of capitalism. Asceticism is not revolutionary. Even those nodes of “autonomy” scattered around the globe, like among the Zapatistas, or Marinaleda, Spain still have to contend with the fact that Capital has them surrounded. But we will not squat our way to a revolution. Squatting, dumpster-diving, train-hopping, stealing from work, work slowdowns are not acts of revolt but of resistance. Thus we understand that the nice shit will not come until capitalism is done with, because little acts of appropriation will not really get the goods as we see fit.

This is no mere provocation: it is part of our intent. Communism, for us, is not as we were taught in schools: the general immiseration of everyone, but as Marx so eloquently put forth in 1845, “the real movement that abolishes the present state of things.” The present state of things is poverty, hunger, work, racialized social death, gendered violence, the unmitigated murder of transgender people, the free movement of goods but not people and the general immiseration of everyday life.

Further, a critique of consumerism (& likewise Capital) that only asks us to consume less misses the trees for the forest. Capital would have us consume less only to appease our consumer guilt. Let us not be fooled, Capital necessitates eternal growth and this growth is done on terms that will destroy us regardless of how much (or little) we buy. Capital has made a sin of our desires because they inevitably know that it cannot satisfy. To each according to their need, and to each according to their desire. We contend with capitalist logic and aim for the unreasonable because capitalist logic would have us cut ourselves from our ludic, indulgent dreams.

— Workers Against Work – Los Ángeles

Beautifully said

Innovation and abundance not the conservative parsimony of conservation that doesn’t care to look for solutions to scarcity, capitalism loves scarcity, for only through scarcity, innate or artificial can it maintain its domination of humankind. To accept and indulge scarcity is to indulge capitalism

Marxists Who Are All “Asceticism” and “Anti-decadence”

This is you

You are the fancy ass minimalist trend.  Have you ever experienced material deprivation?  The desire for parties and beautiful things and frivolity is a response to the dourness of our lives, you fucking egg. 

Trying to make a virtue of deprivation is the bougiest shit.

Like “Oh look at me I’m so virtuous and tasteful, I’ve eaten 5 organic almonds today and that’s all, my house is a white room, I don’t own things because I’m tasteful and not a horrible proponent of the worst kind of consumerism the way poor people are”

It’s easy to love minimalism and your 5 fucking almonds when you’ve never had to worry about where your next meal is coming from.

Get out of leftism and take your smug cultural protestant shit with you, don’t let the door hit you on the way out.

Here are my feelings on this: 

Why are we always harkening back to the administrations that ended up purging all the commies and anarchists (who were the ones that actually made the thing go) and defanged unions leading to the bullshit of today? Like “Ah the good old days when we were just removing the internal structure that supported labor movements, but it hadn’t completely collapsed yet”