sounds like some means need seizin'!
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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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Is there a guide or essay somewhere that explains how this won’t end up in authoritarianism this time?
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with the market socialism of Matt Bruenig & co the answer to that question is basically: Norway (just instead of "seize" you should go with "tax and gradually take over"). ofc Real Socialists don't agree with him haha.
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dropping death camps on the table is something, I would've gone with: the challenges of California wildfires are basically the same regardless of who owns what :D
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sorry, no I didn't know if she was saying nationalize PG&E or socialist revolution and seize everything.
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nah she meant socialist revolution for sure lol. but you seize everything and you still got a state prone to fires. the socialist revolution is their rapture or singularity though, it solves all problems.
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@jamesonmcb made the argument that nationalized or centralized energy systems have generally been able to de-carbonize faster than those that aren't. https://thebreakthrough.org/issues/energy/the-green-new-deal-and-the-legacy-of-public-power … cc@uhshanti1 reply 0 retweets 3 likes -
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I can't speak for all socialists, but my biggest fear in my lifetime is climate fascism
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what is climate fascism? is that what we're in right now?
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