If you’re talking about PG&E, that’s on the table. If you’re talking about everything else, my mom’s family went through that and some of her childhood friends’ parents died in camps.
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With Marxist policies at the municipal level, I think it's challenging bc cities have much less control over flows of people, capital than nation-states do. There's Tiebout-sorting on taxes and then a problem w cities providing services when neighboring jurisdictions don't
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I mean Marxism is ultimately an international political economy theory. how it translates locally can be lots of tactics and strategies that we argue over amongst ourselves all the time
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there’s SO many strains of thought on that but one I recommend for people who are socialism skeptical is Robin Hahnel and Erik Olin Wright’s Alternatives To Capitalism: Proposals for a Democratic Economy. think there’s a free pdf floating on Google somewhere
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also this, which I don’t agree with 100% but I like a lot of it: https://jacobinmag.com/2012/12/the-red-and-the-black …
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