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  1. It is how communism can work, on a small scale level, as in community, communal etc. Communism is probably the definitive explanation of how the real enemy is actually “big” not really any one monetary system or other. We are running into more and more trouble as corporations and governments get bigger and bigger, leaving the general populace less and less able to do things for themselves.
    An underground economy may one of the things that get us through the technological age where machines displace people

  2. It’s a shame that socialism-communism was hijacked by the former USSR. The concept is forever tarred by the brutal dictators of that benighted country.

  3. Joe Carolan is a very capable and principled man, and his article here shows he understands the mood of the working class. Perhaps it took a trip abroad to get him to see that things have changed dramatically, and that people everywhere are finally ready for struggle.

    Socialism in New Zealand must be built around community activism, not the political formalism that we’ve been captive to for so long.

    This requires leadership. But before the Left can rediscover the concept of “leadership”, we have to understand what leadership actually means. It is not about dogma or saviours, or charismatic figures, it is about day-to-day empowerment of ordinary people. It is about training and skills. It is about trusting people enough to delegate to them, and being tolerant enough of their failings to pick them up, dust them off, retrain them and trust them again. It is about recalibrating people’s expectations, away from learned-helplessness and whining dependency on “the Government”, and toward the notion that WE are the government, that the government is what we make it, and that all of us have a personal duty to rise up and build socialism where we live and work.

    Obsession with Internationalism and Imperialism has for too long been an excuse for avoiding the hard yaka of community-building. But real human beings, real working class families are hurting and in pain NOW, and we, as Socialists, are the only people who can even begin to create the social networks and institutions required to alleviate their suffering. This must be done *before* we can toss out the government, not as a consequence of it. This is about taking back our power to make and unmake society as the people decide, not asking for permission from illegitimate corporate-appointed political apparatchiks.

    All this we do, not from any moralistic do-gooder notions, but because we genuinely need the skills and resources locked up in the great reservoir of talent we call the Working Class. We do not give them dignity, rather, they confer their dignity on us by their choice to join in the struggle. The poor and the disadvantaged have all the abilities, strength, loyalty and commitment we need to swell our numbers and bring about real change. But this can only happen if we redefine “leadership” enough to reach out to them, support them, liberate their time, and train them up to fulfill the roles they choose for themselves.

    Without them, we are nothing. With them, we can make a Political Revolution in New Zealand now. We don’t need a Bernie Sanders, Jeremy Corbyn or Andrew Little to save us. We can save ourselves.

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