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  1. You will not get a single main stream economist talking bout TRPF and how capitalism actually operates. Of course an international, and Aotearoa NZ socialist revolution is necessary and desirable in my view too. But it remains utopian, and mere projection, if current conditions are not taken into account.

    What is the balance of class forces in NZ right now? That is what Treen and Bradbury address with their proposed reforms. Something that even non revolutionaries can grasp and campaign on in the here and now.

    –The Wellington occupiers were a rabble politically really, with some very unsavoury backers. Unreliable and likely an anti working class section in some circumstances.
    –NZCTU is class collaborationist, though there are some fighting unions and working class members out there and in action right now with strikes and pickets.
    –There are hundreds of thousands of self employed, SMEs, and small business in this country. Exploited by the banks but aspirational capitalists nonetheless.
    –There are thousands of unpaid workers in family businesses
    –There is an army of reactionary boomers ready to back the cops and fight for their property values.

    NZ is not ripe for revolution just yet…arm the workers now and they would likely be coming for us lefties, not Baldrick Luxon and the 1%ers. But something obviously has to be done, and it is fair enough to call for revolution as the earth turns to chaos with Climate Disaster

    • Restore a fighting class left Central Labour Organisation
    • Rebuild a marxist revolutionary section capable of leading struggle at street, suburb, town, and National level
    (there are individual comrades who keep on trucking where ever they are in life)
    • Build unity not division between Tauiwi and Māori
    • Always oppose fascists and white supremacists
    • Join or start a union if you are a paid worker
    • Be politically active in the community rather than just arguing on line

    There will come a day when ACT members and lumpen elements will go full Trump, Joe Carolan from UNITE got hit with a bottle at SkyCity after a recent picket had disbanded for the night, and some lumpen cowards moved in.

    The counter to the nutters and right and fascists is renewed working class organisation.

  2. Most people are selfish, it would not matter what you changed those that think they are more equal than others would find a way to rout the system to their benefit. Good luck with any attempt to change human nature although history would suggest it is not going to happen.

  3. Not necessarily. More revenue doesn’t mean more liquidity. It just means more revenue. If expenses are growing more than revenue, particularly with high operating leverage/borrowing, then they will lose money, not make it.

  4. I really think the premise discussed about “late stage capitalism” are really just nonsense. Despite Marxists calling capitalism terminal it always revives. Why? Because it is not a system, a theoretical object. It is a reflection of human desire and ambition and other acquisitive traits. Kill off today’s version, there it will rise.

    Maybe a more useful way to consider the current crisis is to regard it as a reflection of energy availability. It is in decline, which is fine until you consider that every transaction involves energy consumption and cost. Have a read of https://surplusenergyeconomics.wordpress.com/ for a primer.

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