Submitted by PinkSwallowLove t3_yvduqn in RhodeIsland
Hear me out please!
Let me immediately clarify that I don’t mean gulags and political repression or any of that outdated 20th century stuff, I mean a forward looking candidate that favors building the foundations of a society that is commonly owned; policies like the construction of social housing (including for the middle class) to address the housing shortage and high housing costs, extensively equipping workers with the tools and training to establish self directed employee run collectives statewide, creating a statewide organization of mental health therapy collectives to address the mental health and drug addiction crises, fostering and building mutual aid networks to bolster people’s standard of living and economic security and to begin the transition towards a moneyless economy, establishing worker representation/councils on municipal/state committees (much like participatory budgeting), reworking the public transportation system routes and frequency and fully subsidizing it so that it is free to riders, leveraging moser 21st century decentralized economic planning (incorporating aspects of big data and such) in key areas where it makes sense in order to address shortages in peoples crucial needs (baby formula, affordable medication, prefabricated houses, chips, etc), 21st century manufacturing of sustainable clothes and textiles (hemp, linen, lyocell/tencel), seaweed farming, urban agriculture, vertical agriculture, cleaner aviation without fossil fuels, pedestrianizing more cities and making them more walkable. In essence, ensuring that everyone has a basic livelihood guaranteed so that they may then organize collectively if they so choose and change society by pursuing their calling without having to worry about economic insecurity or survival. Guaranteed survival so that people can thrive.
Is such a platform viable anywhere in Rhode Island currently? If not, do you predict that it may become viable in the coming decades? Or is this platform completely unviable irrespective of time?
Mortal-Cynical-42 t1_iwdsz98 wrote
First you have to educate people of the potential benefits, then people must feel like those benefits outweigh the changes & efforts it’ll take to instill them, then it’ll be an uphill battle against all the corporations that have dug their heels into the systems in place preventing all said progress. If ever “viable”, I see it stemming out of necessity due to some catastrophe large enough to disrupt the day-to-day paradigm of most people, not by sheer will, sadly