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For me this is an extremely high risk strategy, like you're wishing death today to avoid death tomorrow.

 

I regard words like neoliberalism, the establishment, the elite as just words. They're not tangible enemies and the solution isn't to rip apart society with a massive lurch to the right, or left for that matter. There are real issues to solve such as globalism, the environment, and massive wealth inequality. But really, you've got to realise that from a historical context, life is pretty good for most of us. A revolution isn't called for yet, rather progressive improvement is.

 

It's not a strategy, although I see what you're saying... it's just my interpretation of what's actually happening. The establishment isn't going to back down, and the disaffected working class aren't going to either. So it's really all down to chance in my book, whether we get the tame right wing lurches now, or the serious ones later.

 

Neoliberalism is a word to describe a philosophy - one that is fairly hidden considering that in our educational landscape we're very familiar with feminism, communism, fascism, socialism, etc. Curious that the one we live by is the least well known. It's an idea, more importantly, and it probably does need to be re-made. The elites and the establishment I kind of agree, although I use those terms to mix it up a bit so that my posts read better ;) But yes, the solution isn't to rip anything apart - which I've said previously, a few times. I'd prefer a staged withdrawal (or progressive change, as you call it). But the trust isn't there for that to be led from the centre - as can be seen by the fact that Hillary is getting such a kicking - so it needs to come from outside of the 'establishment'.

 

I would have infinitely preferred someone on the left...

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I've had a Betfair nibble on a Clinton landslide in place for ages. Could have cashed out for a 50% profit after the pussy-grab tape came out; could have got odds at least twice as good as my original ones after the initial FBI thing recently. It's been a fluid kind of market. :lol:

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It's not a strategy, although I see what you're saying... it's just my interpretation of what's actually happening. The establishment isn't going to back down, and the disaffected working class aren't going to either. So it's really all down to chance in my book, whether we get the tame right wing lurches now, or the serious ones later.

 

Neoliberalism is a word to describe a philosophy - one that is fairly hidden considering that in our educational landscape we're very familiar with feminism, communism, fascism, socialism, etc. Curious that the one we live by is the least well known. It's an idea, more importantly, and it probably does need to be re-made. The elites and the establishment I kind of agree, although I use those terms to mix it up a bit so that my posts read better ;) But yes, the solution isn't to rip anything apart - which I've said previously, a few times. I'd prefer a staged withdrawal (or progressive change, as you call it). But the trust isn't there for that to be led from the centre - as can be seen by the fact that Hillary is getting such a kicking - so it needs to come from outside of the 'establishment'.

 

I would have infinitely preferred someone on the left...

I think you're seriously underestimating the potential global swing to the rightTrump in the White House might bring.

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