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Tace

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Sun Sep 27, 2015, 12:59 PM Sep 2015

Another World is Inevitable | John Michael Greer



Sept. 16, 2015 (Archdruid Report) -- I don’t normally comment in these essays on the political affairs of other countries.

As I’ve noted more than once here, the last thing the rest of the world needs is one more clueless American telling everyone else on the planet what to do. What’s more, as the United States busies itself flailing blindly and ineffectually at the consequences that its own idiotically shortsighted decisions have brought down upon it, those of us who live here have our work cut out for us already.

That said, a sign I’ve been awaiting for quite some time has appeared on the horizon -- the first rumble of a tectonic shift that will leave few things unchanged. Unsurprisingly, this didn’t happen in the United States, but I was somewhat startled to see where it did happen. That would be in Britain, where Jeremy Corbyn has just been elected head of Britain’s Labour Party.

Those of my readers who don’t follow British politics may not know just how spectacular a change Corbyn’s election marks. In the late 1990s, under the leadership of Tony Blair, the Labour Party did what erstwhile left-wing parties were doing all over the industrial world: it ditched the egalitarian commitments that had guided it in prior decades, and instead embraced a set of policies that were indistinguishable from those of its conservative opponents -- the same thing, for example, that the Democratic party did here in the United States. As a result, voters going to the polls found that their supposed right to shape the destiny of their nations at the voting booth had been reduced to irrelevance, since every party with a shot at power embraced the same set of political and economic policies.

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Another World is Inevitable | John Michael Greer (Original Post) Tace Sep 2015 OP
I have been following JMG for a couple of years now. airplaneman Sep 2015 #1

airplaneman

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1. I have been following JMG for a couple of years now.
Sun Sep 27, 2015, 08:04 PM
Sep 2015

I think he has our future very accurate and I have learned a number of terms from him.
I am trying to do a number of things to both prepare for retirement and for sustainable living looking forward. I highly recommend his weekly blog and he has a number of books worth reading also.
-Airpalne

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