It seems odd to talk about the liberal/NGO world constructing identity politics as a deflection without recognizing that much of the heavy lifting was already done by the conversion of class struggle into election debates around the social wage and access to consumption.
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Replying to @getfiscal
"Access to consumption" is a pretty loaded way to describe means of subsistence Don
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Replying to @jackfruitstaken @getfiscal
the recent history in the us re inequality of consumption isnt usually about base subsistence, its been about access to "quality of life" goods and services. subsistence is still an issue for many ppl but its not what he was referring to wrt working class stratification
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Replying to @ink0r @getfiscal
Where do we draw the line? Fridges? AC? TVs? Video games? How do we know where reproduction of labor power ends and luxury begins?
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Replying to @jackfruitstaken @getfiscal
its not about drawing the line or making an argument to determine relative opression of specific cases, the fact is that the working class in the metropole and elsewhere has been split, sometimes along reactionary lines, by the competition for access to these things
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Replying to @ink0r @getfiscal
No, I actually think it's pretty important to decide what things are going to be taken away from the "privileged" working class, because this section of the class becomes your enemy.
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If you can't address these workers honestly as your enemy, you can't effectively represent the worthy segment.
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