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The policy preferences of the public would give the leadership of any mainstream party the fantods. Here's a remarkable thread where the economic anthropologist Jason Hickel summarizes recent polling on public preferences:
https://x.com/jasonhickel/status/1953126243118813556
* "Capitalism does more harm than good" (56% globally; 69% in France; 74% in India)
https://www.edelman.com/news-awards/2020-edelman-trust-barometer
* In 28 of 34 countries, the majority are anti-capitalist:
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ecaf.12591
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* A majority of Canadians, Australians and Britons aged 18-34 believe "socialism will improve the economy and well-being of citizens":
https://jacobin.com/2023/03/socialism-right-wing-think-tank-polling-support-anti-capitalism
* 62% of Americans aged 18-30 "hold favorable views of socialism" (61% of Democrats have a positive view of socialism vs 50% who are positive on capitalism):
https://www.cato.org/blog/81-say-they-cant-afford-pay-higher-taxes-next-year
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* Majority of youth climate group members blame "a system that puts profit over people and planet" and 89% say that system is capitalism:
https://www.climatevanguard.org/publications-all/mapping-the-global-youth-climate-movement
* Majority support a national job guarantee (72% UK, 78% US; 79% France):
https://www.jasonhickel.org/blog/2023/11/24/how-popular-are-post-capitalist-ideas
* Majority of Americans support workplace democracy (unions, worker shareholders and board seats):
https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/american-political-science-review/article/what-do-americans-want-from-private-government-experimental-evidence-demonstrates-that-americans-want-workplace-democracy/
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* Majority of Britons support public ownership of services (education, healthcare, rail, water, postal service, parks); 64% of Americans support universal public health care; 64% support public options for internet, child care, and housing;
https://www.jasonhickel.org/blog/2023/11/24/how-popular-are-post-capitalist-ideas
* 74% of Britons support national, permanent rent-controls; 71% of Bay Staters and 55% of Californians agree:
https://www.jasonhickel.org/blog/2023/11/24/how-popular-are-post-capitalist-ideas
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* 72% of Americans support a living wage; 87% of Britons agree:
https://www.jasonhickel.org/blog/2023/11/24/how-popular-are-post-capitalist-ideas
* 84% of Europeans support a millionaires' tax; 69% of Americans agree:
https://wid.world/document/international-attitudes-toward-global-policies-for-poverty-reduction-and-climates-change/
* Majority of people in 40 countries want 4:1 maximum pay ratios for CEOs and their lowest-paid workers:
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/1745691614549773
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* 71% of Europeans want transformational reform of the UN and IMF, with proportional votes based on member-states' populations (58% of Americans agree):
https://wid.world/document/international-attitudes-toward-global-policies-for-poverty-reduction-and-climates-change/
* Majorities of Europeans and Americans support "compensating low-income countries for climate damages, funding renewable energy in low-income countries, and supporting low-income countries to adapt to climate change":
https://wid.world/document/international-attitudes-toward-global-policies-for-poverty-reduction-and-climates-change/
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* 80-90% of people in medium/high-income countries want to finance this with a global tax on millionaires:
https://wid.world/document/international-attitudes-toward-global-policies-for-poverty-reduction-and-climates-change/
Hickel's thread reminded of the 2023 Pew report that found that:
* 65% of Americans feel exhausted when thinking about politics;
* 63% have little/no confidence in the US political system;
* 4% think the US system works well:
https://pluralistic.net/2023/10/18/the-people-no/#tell-ya-what-i-want-what-i-really-really-want
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Unsurprisingly:
* 87% of Americans want Congressional term limits;
* 79% favor age limits for Congress and the Supreme Court;
* 62% support automatic voter-registration for every American;
* 65% want to abolish the Electoral College (47% of Republicans agree!);
* 70% believe voters have too little influence over their representatives;
* 83% of Republicans say big donors call the shots (80% of Dems agree);
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* 72% of Americans want to limit campaign contributions (75% D/71% R);
* 58% of Americans believe it is possible to get money out of politics.
So on the one hand, this is all pretty dismal. It also makes the trend towards electing anti-democratic politicians who want to abolish elections a lot easier to understand.
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@pluralistic@mamot.fr Boy, if only voters got to set policy instead of corporations. What a difference that would make!
But when your choices are Corporate Controlled GOP vs. Corporate Controlled Dems, shrug
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If you (correctly) believe you live in a world where politicians don't care about you, why not vote for a strongman who'll punish your enemies and maybe leave you with a few crumbs?
But on the other hand, this is very exciting, because it shows us what a truly democratic world would look like (and just how different that world would be from the billionaire astroturf-dominated social media world)! If the popular will can achieve primacy, we'd live in a veritable paradise!
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It also explains how candidates like Zohran Mamdani were able to clobber the political establishment simply by a) telling people that he would do popular things; and b) convincing them that he meant it.
Suppressing popular preferences in (nominal) democracies isn't easy. It requires absolute unity of the ruling classes. Whenever the faintest crack appears in capital's unity, good policies gush out of it.
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It also explains how candidates like Zohran Mamdani were able to clobber the political establishment simply by a) telling people that he would do popular things; and b) convincing them that he meant it.
Suppressing popular preferences in (nominal) democracies isn't easy. It requires absolute unity of the ruling classes. Whenever the faintest crack appears in capital's unity, good policies gush out of it.
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That's what's happened with antitrust this decade, where the divisions between billionaire rentiers like Apple/Google and the millionaire capitalists who want to escape their 30% app tax has allowed a rush of effective antitrust enforcement to sweep the world, to the detriment of both:
https://pluralistic.net/2025/06/28/mamdani/#trustbusting
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That's what's happened with antitrust this decade, where the divisions between billionaire rentiers like Apple/Google and the millionaire capitalists who want to escape their 30% app tax has allowed a rush of effective antitrust enforcement to sweep the world, to the detriment of both:
https://pluralistic.net/2025/06/28/mamdani/#trustbusting
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By not hanging together, the rich let us hang them separately. And since there is no honor among thieves - since the rich want nothing more to eat one anothers' lunches - there is disunity aplenty for us to exploit. We just have to remember that we are the (very large) majority and act like it.
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By not hanging together, the rich let us hang them separately. And since there is no honor among thieves - since the rich want nothing more to eat one anothers' lunches - there is disunity aplenty for us to exploit. We just have to remember that we are the (very large) majority and act like it.
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Hey, German-speakers! Through a very weird set of circumstances, I ended up owning the rights to the German audiobook of my bestselling 2022 cryptocurrency heist technothriller Red Team Blues and now I'm selling DRM-free audio and ebooks, along with the paperback (all in German and English) on a Kickstarter that runs until August 11:
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/doctorow/red-team-blues-auf-deutsche-drm-freie
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Hey, German-speakers! Through a very weird set of circumstances, I ended up owning the rights to the German audiobook of my bestselling 2022 cryptocurrency heist technothriller Red Team Blues and now I'm selling DRM-free audio and ebooks, along with the paperback (all in German and English) on a Kickstarter that runs until August 11:
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/doctorow/red-team-blues-auf-deutsche-drm-freie
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