(...) making the food system a public utility also entails the second aspect of decommodification: democratic control.
(...) Sam Gindin argues for a socialist middle ground between local worker control and higher-level and democratic state planning. He proposes we could create “sectoral councils” for specific and socially important sectors like food and agriculture. These councils would ideally represent both communities in need of food provision and the workers involved in agricultural production.
These councils could inform larger-scale efforts at “ecological planning.”
jacobinmag.com/2020/04/covid-food-system-coronavirus-agriculture-farming/
(...) Sam Gindin argues for a socialist middle ground between local worker control and higher-level and democratic state planning. He proposes we could create “sectoral councils” for specific and socially important sectors like food and agriculture. These councils would ideally represent both communities in need of food provision and the workers involved in agricultural production.
These councils could inform larger-scale efforts at “ecological planning.”
jacobinmag.com/2020/04/covid-food-system-coronavirus-agriculture-farming/
Jacobinmag
COVID-19 Shows Why We Must Socialize the Food System
Coronavirus has emphasized a truth we knew before the pandemic: capitalist food systems are irrational and don’t serve human needs. Socialists have to demand a food system based on social and ecological needs — one that can provide food for all.
The crisis has brought the economy to a near halt, and left millions of people out of work. But thanks to intervention on an unprecedented scale, a full-scale meltdown has been averted – for now.
By Adam Tooze
www.theguardian.com/business/2020/apr/14/how-coronavirus-almost-brought-down-the-global-financial-system
By Adam Tooze
www.theguardian.com/business/2020/apr/14/how-coronavirus-almost-brought-down-the-global-financial-system
the Guardian
How coronavirus almost brought down the global financial system
The long read: The crisis has brought the economy to a near halt, and left millions of people out of work. But thanks to intervention on an unprecedented scale, a full-scale meltdown has been averted – for now
The new NLR issue's main topic is about, of course, the coronavirus and its implications. Here 3 short essays on the situation in:
- Indonesia
- Brazil
- Iran
- Indonesia
- Brazil
- Iran
New Left Review
Rohana Kuddus, Lemongrass and Prayer, NLR 122, March–April 2020
Bumbling ministers, regional rivalries and pious stigmatization of the victims compound inadequate hospital provision in Indonesia’s belated response to COVID–19, amid the uncounted dead.
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They're a leftist channel dedicated to aesthetics and queer materials (especially trans/enby experience) uwu
Take a look at 'em and consider joining!
@ancapism 🏳️🌈⚧️ (yeah the trans flag is not yet supported here☹️)
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Donald Trump’s presidency is not an aberration of U.S. history in substance. His rise to power and the policies he has implemented are, in many ways, the logical product of the U.S. as a failed state, politically and functionally. Trump says the quiet parts about the system out loud, but his agenda is firmly rooted in the bloody history of this republic. And his rise was made possible by the failed two-party system and the corporate dominance of electoral politics in the U.S. Also, let’s not pretend that congressional Democrats have not enabled Trump by regularly voting for his obscene military budgets and sweeping surveillance powers while simultaneously calling him the most dangerous president in history
theintercept.com/2020/04/20/donald-trump-joe-biden-2020-presidential-election-voting/
theintercept.com/2020/04/20/donald-trump-joe-biden-2020-presidential-election-voting/
The Intercept
The Moral Calculus of Voting for Biden to Defeat Trump — or Not
Is voting for Biden, a terrible candidate, the only principled position to fight Trump?
The press focused disproportionate attention on a few hundred white reactionaries, in a small number of states, rallying against social distancing measures — buoyed, of course, by tweets from President Donald Trump. Meanwhile, some of the most radical and righteous acts of mass resistance this country has seen in decades — from a wave of labor strikes to an explosion of mutual aid networks — are earning but a fraction of the media focus accorded to fringe, right-wing protesters.
Based on mainstream news coverage alone, for instance, you’d likely never know that organizers and tenants in New York are preparing the largest coordinated rent strike in nearly a century, to begin on May 1.
theintercept.com/2020/04/25/coronavirus-rent-strike-may/
Based on mainstream news coverage alone, for instance, you’d likely never know that organizers and tenants in New York are preparing the largest coordinated rent strike in nearly a century, to begin on May 1.
theintercept.com/2020/04/25/coronavirus-rent-strike-may/
The Intercept
Largest Rent Strike in Nearly a Century Amid Coronavirus Crisis
The rent strike is aimed at pressuring politicians to respond in the only way appropriate to the exacerbated housing crisis: by canceling rent.
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It's Going Down
As Unemployment Reaches Depression Era Levels, Autonomous Tenant Movement Seems Poised to Explode - It's Going Down
6,273 total views, 7 views today On April 1st, people across the world refused to pay their rent, as the coronvirus outbreak created a ripple effect throughout the global economy, forcing millions out of work and millions more onto the front-lines of the…