2. Opportunities, small ruptures and the power of the street
Revolutionary processes cannot be drafted on the drawing board. Nor do they fall from the sky.
1.The revolutionary rupture
Our goal is the revolutionary rupture with the status quo. We are fueled by the everyday rage over the oppressive structures of capitalism and the desire for a world that entails a good life for everyone, according to their needs and capabilities.
II. Revolution, Transformation and Rupture
A world in flames, the normalization of war, social crises and a society facing severe upheaval: Life will not remain as it is. Many know it, everybody can feel it. How do we live? How do we organize societal production and reproduction? At whose expense?
5. The situation of the social left
The situation on the left is contradictory: time and again, there are impressive mobilizations by the climate justice movement, Black Lives Matter, Migrantifa, Deutsche Wohnen & Co Enteignen or against the AfD.
4. Two capitalist hegemonic projects
In today's neoliberal capitalism, we observe two competing political projects. They are vying for hegemony and supremacy. At first glance, their plans for dealing with the global multiple crises appear distinct and their values diametrically opposed.
3. Cracks, fault lines and areas of conflict
We frequently use the terms fault lines, ruptures and cracks within our lingo. We refer to the varying degrees of contradictions within capitalism that, when made visible and experienceable, can expand and deepen.
2. Solidified power at the center
The global crises are now also being felt directly here in Germany. But despite summer heatwaves and deadly floods, despite the shift to the right, growing social inequality and austerity policies the left seems to be paralyzed, inhibited, but above all invisible.
1. A world of crises
Wars, the pandemic and the climate crisis, combined with poverty and growing social inequality, the shift to the right and crises of social reproduction: we are living in an age of permanent crises.