“There are so many things to be done, and progressive minds are overflowing with ideas and proposals. As we consider real-world actions, though, there's one thing worth remembering above all: the future can't be planned by a group of socialist intellectuals designing bullet-pointed lists of what's best for the rest of humanity. Democracy means that people make choices themselves, and good ideas emerge from healthy, collective deliberation... Personally, I'ld like to see a thriving culture of political discussions, where the cafes are full of people passionately hashing out their disagreements about What Must Be Done. Not everyone has to participate in political life, but everyone should at least feel like someone would listen to them if they came up with a solution to a problem.” InspirationalPassionPoliticsDemocracySocialismCafesDemocratic SocialismCollective ActionPolitical Discussion Book:Why You Should Be a Socialist Source: Why You Should Be a Socialist
“Equality doesn't mean ensuring everybody is the same, it means making sure some people don't get godlike power to determine the fates of others.” PeopleDemocracyHuman RightsEqualityDemocratic Socialism Book:Why You Should Be a Socialist Source: Why You Should Be a Socialist
“If there is one place we should begin, it is with a resolve to not conceal sins, to not seal ourselves off from people's suffering by burying it under a mountain of vacuous bullshit. Euphemisms are an attempt to find pleasant words for an ugly reality, and in doing so, they allow their users to avoid feeling guilty or uncomfortable. This is why they are particularly common in the business world, where executives do not want to admit that they are ruining a lot of people's lives through mass firings and so discuss restructuring, outsourcing, redundancy, and streamlining. An independent contractor is a worker who has no benefits or guaranteed hours, and increasing efficiency often means making people do more work in less time.” HumanityWorkSocialismBullshitSociologyEuphemisms Book:Why You Should Be a Socialist Source: Why You Should Be a Socialist
“If you want a vision of the bleak, bland capitalist future, go to Hudson Yards in New York City, the new, billion-dollar complex of gleaming skyscrapers. It's a lifeless shopping mall for luxury goods, intensely policed and surveilled, where every aspect of life is curated by a corporation... This is the city for the winners. The losers will be in homeless encampments outside the city gates. The left's city of the future looks very different. It is a Star Trek world, where we can travel through space together and meet aliens. It is public libraries and free colleges, where all can come and learn without worrying about money. It is Mardis Gras in New Orleans, where everyone expresses their individuality through art and costume without any regard for profit or commerce. It is camping trips and cookouts, book clubs and street cafes. It is the theory that life is meant to be enjoyed, and that nobody should lack the basic ingredients for a decent existence. It is, above all, the conviction that we're here to help each other through this thing, whatever it is.” HappinessJoyHumanityWorkDemocracySocialismDemocratic SocialismHuman Capital Book:Why You Should Be a Socialist Source: Why You Should Be a Socialist
“There's a left-wing slogan that says, 'If you're not outraged, you're not paying attention.' Like all slogans, it has lost its meaning with overuse. But it expresses something profoundly important: It is only possible to be comfortable if we accept things as they are without questioning them. Once you start paying attention, once you start looking closely at the world, outrage is not just reasonable but inescapable.” CareHumanitySociologyLeftism Book:Why You Should Be a Socialist Source: Why You Should Be a Socialist
“A common, casual assumption is that if you give a basic income to people, they will become indolent and do nothing. In reality, people enjoy doing work when that work is satisfying. They don't hate being productive, they hate their jobs! Improve working conditions and make work a pleasure rather than a burden, and there's no reason why people won't engage in it. Very few people want to do nothing. They want to find meaning and feel accomplished and useful. Rosy views of human nature may be naive, but so are views that presume the natural state of humankind is slothful and selfish.” JobsHumanityMoneyDemocracyHuman RightsIncomeSocialism Book:Why You Should Be a Socialist Source: Why You Should Be a Socialist
“Ironically, the [monopolistic] concentration of capital means that one of the great fears about socialism - that decisions about what to sell would be made by small, unelected groups of bureaucrats, rather than determined by competition - is increasingly coming true under capitalism.” MoneyDemocracyCapitalismSocial JusticeHuman RightsSocialismCapitalEconomic Justice Book:Why You Should Be a Socialist Source: Why You Should Be a Socialist
“The free market is not necessarily free. Whether people are free depends not just on whether they own themselves, but whether others have power over them in practice.” FreedomCapitalismSocial JusticeHuman RightsSocialismEconomic Justice Book:Why You Should Be a Socialist Source: Why You Should Be a Socialist
“The truth is: political reality changes quickly, so it's best to pick the things you want to see happen, and do your best to try to make them happen.” InspirationalChangeSocial JusticeSocialismEconomic JusticeEnvironmental Justice Book:Why You Should Be a Socialist Source: Why You Should Be a Socialist
“There is one more salient feature of neoliberalism that is essential in identifying it in the wild: fake social progressivism. This is one of its most sinister traits, because it helps unjust institutions appear benevolent and forward-thinking... You'll notice that tendency over and over; an institution that is inherently hierarchical and unjust tries to defuse criticisms through superficial changes. A corporation, for instance, will not increase the rights of its ordinary workers or eliminate racial and gender pay gaps, but it might introduce racial and gender diversity on its board of directors.” CapitalismSocial JusticeHuman RightsCorporationsNeoliberalismEconomic Justice Book:Why You Should Be a Socialist Source: Why You Should Be a Socialist
“Here, we can see why the authoritarian 'socialist' regimes of the twentieth century did not deserve to be called socialist at all. In the Soviet Union, workers had very limited control over their workplaces. They were told what to do by party functionaries. Socialism does not mean control by the government, it means control by the people, and if the government is not responsive to the will of the people, it's 'socialistic' in the same way that Kim Jong-Un's Democratic People's Republic of Korea is 'democratic.' This is also why, while I and many others use the term democratic socialism to draw a distinction between our ideas and the hideous so-called socialism implemented under Joseph Stalin, ultimately the term should be redundant. Socialism is a term for economic democracy, so an undemocratic system doesn't deserve to claim the name.” Social JusticeHuman RightsSocialismEconomic JusticeDemocratic SocialismDebunking MythsSocialism Defined Book:Why You Should Be a Socialist Source: Why You Should Be a Socialist
“A commitment to expanding democracy is at the core of all good socialist thinking. Democracy is the principle that people ought to have a say over decisions that affect them, and that they should be in control of their own lives rather than being subjected to the wishes of powerful economic and political elites.” DemocracyLaborSocial JusticeHuman RightsSocialismWorking ClassEconomic JusticeDemocratic Socialism Book:Why You Should Be a Socialist Source: Why You Should Be a Socialist
“Part of the core socialist commitment involves insisting on pressing forward even when you're being told your goals are unachievable.” InspirationalCapitalismSocial JusticeSocialismEconomic Justice Book:Why You Should Be a Socialist Source: Why You Should Be a Socialist
“Socialists have advocated numerous ways of democratizing the economy, from setting up worker cooperatives to nationalizing major industries... At the core of economic democracy is the notion that control should not be vested in a small group of people, but in the people who do the labor. Managers and owners shouldn't decide what the workers have to do, the workers should decide what managers have to do (or if they need managers at all). And they should own the workplaces themselves.” DemocracyUnionsSocialismCooperativesLabor UnionDemocratic SocialismEconomic DemocracyLabor Cooperative Book:Why You Should Be a Socialist Source: Why You Should Be a Socialist