Solidarity and change
…all these groups…really need to have a strong sense of community and a strong sense of solidarity so that they can mobilize.
…all these groups…really need to have a strong sense of community and a strong sense of solidarity so that they can mobilize.
…people have this sort of bunker mentality, I look after myself, I’ll do what I can for me and my family.
Because I do believe in leadership, I just don’t believe in the form of leadership that dictates to everybody what should happen.
…the very ethos of this economy has to be overcome, has to be destroyed because as long as the economy is running on the basis of profit, and accumulation of wealth, and growth we can never achieve equality because it’s the antithesis of the system.
So how we organize, and how we talk to each other, and how we behave is extremely important.
Personally I’m really critical of [the belief that] in order to mobilize people [you] have [to] appeal to the lowest common denominator.
I think that the left does suffer from too much…crippling talk.