With unemployment low and wages rising, the struggle for basic necessities like food should be easing. But those on the front lines of feeding the hungry say they are seeing the opposite.
I think that you’re mostly correct about the New Deal in that it was hugely beneficial. There are lots of caveats, for example racist lending laws, but overall it was good for people.
Although the reason it was possible at all is because people were doubting the whole capitalist model. And by “doubting” I mean considering revolution like Russia in 1917. Without a renegotiation between labor and capital the whole fucking house of cards might have collapsed completely. That might have been worse… or maybe not?
Almost everything is better for almost everybody now compared to 100 years ago. It obviously requires systematic efforts and economic growth, but it’s just as obviously possible.
There is often change. But it never gets better. It has never gotten better and it never will.
factually inaccurate. look man, I’m a cynic, but saying the New Deal didn’t improve people’s lives is bullshit.
I think that you’re mostly correct about the New Deal in that it was hugely beneficial. There are lots of caveats, for example racist lending laws, but overall it was good for people.
Although the reason it was possible at all is because people were doubting the whole capitalist model. And by “doubting” I mean considering revolution like Russia in 1917. Without a renegotiation between labor and capital the whole fucking house of cards might have collapsed completely. That might have been worse… or maybe not?
Almost everything is better for almost everybody now compared to 100 years ago. It obviously requires systematic efforts and economic growth, but it’s just as obviously possible.