After reading last Tuesday’s article co-written by Roger Rashi and Donald Cuccioletta, my feeling is that this discourse combining social struggles and struggles against climate change is a breath of fresh air in the dominant discourse of our political elites and the high finance, where we are made to believe that the capitalist debacle in terms of social rights and the environment will be resolved by the very people who are responsible for it.
Considering the conclusions of the study by the organization Oxfam last year, in which we noted the growing and exponential inequalities in the world, and considering the failures of the numerous world conferences on the climate to curb greenhouse gas emissions greenhouse, it seems obvious and imperative to me that bringing together all these local and sectoral initiatives would be the only and ultimate alternative to globalized capitalism.
The only downside to this idea of federated ecosocialism is that, faced with the power of money and the urgency to act, the establishment of a world economy centered not on the profit of a few billionaires, but rather on the common good, would soon arrive too late to prevent humanity from drifting irreversibly towards social and climatic chaos.
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