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Against Tankheism: Toward a Serious, People-Centered Socialism

Among contemporary left-wing movements, one of the most persistent yet troubling trends is what is often called “tankie” socialism (or colloquially, “tankheism”). This term broadly refers to an uncritical, authoritarian strand of socialism that romanticizes historical regimes such as the Soviet Union under Stalin, Maoist China, or other state socialist projects — regardless of their well-documented abuses. It often defends […]

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Utilitarianism, Capitalism, and the Quiet Logic of Harm

Yesterday, I had one of those conversations that stays with you—not because it was insightful, but because of how revealing it was. I was talking with someone who often shares views that lean heavily libertarian-conservative. And as I listened, I started asking myself: Do they even know where these beliefs come from? It turns out they didn’t. Like many, they […]