This idea that 'self-care' and self-improvement is Capitalist propaganda is not a view I agree with but: If so, when _do/will_ leftists begin to take responsibility of themselves, what external environment is needed for them to accept some (most) self-faults are their own?
Self-optimize is better wording than faulting then. All begin from a somewhat default position wrt many factors, each can optimize. As for the individual anchoring, after all decisions by a collective are made its ultimately up to the individual if they wish to partake...
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Changing the narrative from one of responsibility and blame to that of a generic self-optimization misses your original point about the psychology and politics of causal attribution, doesn’t it?
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Optimizing oneself and taking responsibility are much the same are they not? Both attend to the notion of an objective better state.
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Both intend towards that, yes, but ‘taking responsibility’ could entail things not inherent to other self-optimizing styles.
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