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Mike Rube's avatar

I began with anger towards my father and his persecution of the Women in my family and the ugliness of his actions towards all of us. That was the beginning of my politics. Later my progressivism would grow out of new approaches to the recognition and treatment of familial abuse. My sense of right and wrong, of justice itself, was directly and experientially attached, to a recognition of power relationships. Of a child’s dependency on her/his parents, both physically as well their conditioning to accept and repeat the learned behaviors. It’s often a hellish repetitive pattern, tedious and often dangerous. Making a mockery of life itself. The intrusion of healthy self-empowerment and self reliance is, in my experience, the single most powerful societal evolution, leading straight into Feminism, LGBT Rights, and other liberating social movements. I am an educated person. I have gained enormously from that experience. But the roots were planted and thrived in the works of liberation psychotherapists, Carl Jung and Fritz Perls, amongst many others. They put my feet on the ground, and my eyes in the skies. Justice first lives in the heart. Your decency Mr. Hedges is remarkable and shines out. When you enter a prison i imagine the stones tremble. Every person in that prison deserves compassion and love. If not freedom? (What is freedom?)

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Sera's avatar

One minor quibble. Capitalism has in the past crushed Socialism. The future, in my opinion, is a future far more socialist than capitalist. Marx, like all good philosophers played the long game. Like MLK’s arc of justice, we must look past our own brief existences. Otherwise I’d go crazy.

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