• butwhyishischinabook@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    Fair enough, I guess I find myself in an awkward place between socdem and socialist then, but the more radical end of the reformist spectrum fits. Not sure what to call that, other than reformism vaguely inspired by more libertarian socialism and sub-municipalism.

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      3 days ago

      Personally I don’t think cooperativists would have any push back at all in socdem circles. Germany and France are socdem and they are basically national-unionist as it is, basically having labor boards which act as unions in all companies everywhere, and which guarentee co-determination.

      From my study of history the only problem that socdems actually have is they tend to get lazy, and don’t defend their gains or keep pushing reform. Socialists do this too they just wont admit it, look at Cuba and the USSR and how many children wanted to emmigrate to capitalist countries.