The longer we keep thinking that the source of our problems lies exclusively with the corporations, et al., the longer we self-propagandize. The cold hard fact is: many, many people have a stake in keeping the world the way it is now. This includes virtually all of (y)our readers. As long as the world as it is is at least partially the world as we think it ought to be, then that 'uprising' you mention will be delayed a long time. The corporations don't have all the power, you know - their power is nothing compared to ours. We just exercise it apathetically, giving them license to move freely. So long as the working class evades taking responsibility for capitalism, capitalism will continue to run its course.
The longer we keep thinking that the source of our problems lies exclusively with the corporations, et al., the longer we self-propagandize. The cold hard fact is: many, many people have a stake in keeping the world the way it is now. This includes virtually all of (y)our readers. As long as the world as it is is at least partially the world as we think it ought to be, then that 'uprising' you mention will be delayed a long time. The corporations don't have all the power, you know - their power is nothing compared to ours. We just exercise it apathetically, giving them license to move freely. So long as the working class evades taking responsibility for capitalism, capitalism will continue to run its course.