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How Social Liberals Stall the Struggle for a Better World

Social liberals often endorse incremental reforms that leave the deeper architecture of exploitation intact. They champion diversity initiatives in corporate boardrooms without questioning capitalism itself; they support modest police oversight while rejecting demands to radically shrink or abolish carceral systems. Their solutions treat symptoms, not causes. Closely tied to this is a liberal fetishization of civility and “both sides” dialogue. […]

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Why Work Still Matters in Socialism—and Why Capitalism Made It Miserable

One of the most common misunderstandings about socialism is the idea that in a socialist society, no one would want to work. But this assumption ignores the actual reasons why so many people hate work today. It’s not work itself that people resent—it’s the exploitation, precarity, and humiliation that come with working under capitalism. The structure of capitalism turns work […]

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It’s Not the AI—It’s Capitalism: Understanding the Real Threat to Artists

Artificial intelligence is not the enemy of artists. The real threat, as always, is capitalism. AI, when properly developed and ethically applied, holds enormous potential—especially in the realm of accessibility. For disabled artists, writers, and creators, AI tools offer new ways to interact with and produce work. Text-to-speech, image generation for mobility-limited users, language processing for communication assistance—these aren’t threats […]

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Gaming’s Decline Is a Capitalist Problem—Not a Cultural One

The decline in the quality, integrity, and sustainability of the gaming industry isn’t due to cultural decay or political division. It’s capitalism, plain and simple. Both conservatives and liberals often misdiagnose the issue because they operate within the same capitalist framework. What we’re seeing in gaming today—exploitative monetization schemes, diminished creative risks, developer burnout, and the hollowing out of beloved […]