Who do you think are the good organizers and theorists in the US?
This question is literally that Simpsons treehouse of horror bit where Homer Simpson clones himself and asks the clones which of them remembers the way home and shoots the ones who raise their hand.
It's that simple. Material conditions do not allow the kind of revolutionary figures to exist in America that they have at other times and places.
We will have one eventually. No system is forever and someone is going to knock it down. FFS, the rate things are going it'll be next week.
As the world gets worse, as America loses its status, there will be some serious pain in the imperial core. If that pain is channeled into something constructive, or into a final lashing out, I don't know. But as that pain gets worse, someone is going to find a way to channel it. They'll find a way to organize and communicate. And as soon as they do, weeks will become decades.
Okay then you meant it in a bad way not a "this is the vestigal artisan class here to raise our consciousness" or whatever he meant by that shit way carry on
gonna reply to you instead of the Christman hater since that user will just put dogshit in the box and click "reply"
Looking Backward cushvlog, he starts talking about it at the very beginning around four minutes in
he makes a case that he is an artisan in terms of relationship to the means of production, but I don't know where the characterization about "raising consciousness" above comes from, because it's not in this one as far as I can tell.
What Chris Hedges and Matt Christman and other lefty journalists view as revolutionary activity is little more than entertainment, no matter how self-referential it becomes on this subject. I don't see it as raising consciousness but co-opting rising consciousness for a grift. Christman just wowed us by explaining he was grifting us. I don't see anything particularly groundbreaking about Debord or Fisher apart from their ability to stretch ideas (Debord seems to think media criticism is the most important thing ever invented ISTFG), and a lot of people have criticized how leftists who forego better material for it are just doing advanced media criticism and navel gazing.
Hedges is more like the old guard of lefty journalism that spends all its time worship their celebrities like Daniel Ellsberg (a blatant fed to the point of almost admitting it frequently) and Noam Chomsky (who is Chomsky™️ the premier brand for people who think the US is doing radlibs a favor by letting them speak and is better than nasty authoritarian countries, and just like Coca Cola even people who think they don't agree with the branding drink it up). I'm not saying he's also jokerpilled. I'm saying the jokerpill's not as wacky or new as it seems.
Christman literally said podcasters were part of a "vestige of the artisan class" but whatever it's not like anyone else here even knows about the shit they pretend to like anyways
I was basically saying the more the Global South pushes back, and the worse conditions in the US get because of this, the more people will turn to organizing.
If that's problematic, I'm willing to self-crit, I'm no theory expert and I'd love to learn.