Okay, the tl;dr: The Liberals are the centrist party and considered the βnatural governing partyβ because they spent so much of the 20th century in government. The typically dangle social programs and progressive reforms at the election and rarely follow through. The Conservatives are the right-wing party, they arenβt as right-wing as like the US Republicans, but still have social conservative and libertarian elements. The NDP used to be explicitly anti-capitalist decades ago, but are vaguely even social democratic now. Theyβre slightly to the left of the Liberals, but are willing to sacrifice Palestinian solidarity and a lot of other left causes to look βelectable.β Theyβve never been in government on the federal level, but have in a number of provinces. Thereβs also the Bloc Quebecois, a Quebec nationalist party, kind of centre-left but also Islamophobic (think French laΓ―citΓ©), and the Greens which are a neoliberal, not ecosocialist, party.
β Paris Marx, [[TWSU]] Discord
I started reading [[The Next Revolution]] again. The foreword (by [[Ursula K. Le Guin]]) and the introduction are great. It all sounds up my street. If I remember from last time, I found the essays by [[Bookchin]] himself less readable. But let’s see.
Not sure why but getting this error from org-publish on the Gitlab build pipeline. Doesn’t seem to like a link to a headline rather than just a file?
[[Micro.blog]] just moved their help site to [[Discourse]]: New help center using Discourse.
Great to see. It has SSO with your existing Micro.blog account.
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