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There was a brief discussion at our last meeting about whether or not it is important to vote and about how refusing to vote can be an empowering experience. What do you think?
Considering that Capital and the means of production have consistently been controlled by those who are more or less in a position of power, how would a socialist system, whereupon production is controlled by the state be any sort of improvement? Is a representative democracy a fair system for controlling the means of production? Should we compromise and attempt to setup a social democratic system? I understand that these are hard questions but it is always good to keep such information in mind WE MUST REMEMBER TO ADMIT THAT WE DON'T UNDERSTAND WHAT THE PERFECT SOCIETY WILL LOOK LIKE But that does not stop us from imagining one.