India's Labour Reforms: Simplification, Security, and Sustainable Growth – Consolidation of 29 labour laws into four Labour Codes
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On Saturday, November 22, Jacobin founding editor Bhaskar Sunkara delivered the keynote at New York City Democratic Socialists of America’s (DSA): The Goal of Socialism Is Everything: Just as under capitalism, workers are dependent on having profitable firms for jobs. Cities are dependent on big corporations and wealthy people for tax revenue.
Zohran needs to navigate these constraints. He can’t undermine the old regime of accumulation and redistribution without having a replacement for it, and certainly there can’t be a total replacement in one city. These concerns aren’t new. This is the dilemma of social democracy. This is the tension between our near-term and long-term goals that has existed in the socialist movement for 150 years.Socialism means a better distribution but also democratic control over the things we all depend on — workers holding the levers of production and investment, and the state guaranteeing the basics of life as social rights. “a better distribution of wealth for all of God’s children.”:
Socialism means no longer begging corporations to invest in our communities or the rich to stay and pay their taxes. Socialism means overcoming the labor-capital dialectic through the triumph of labor itself, not a more favorable class compromise.
Socialism means that the people who’ve kept this world alive — the caregivers, the drivers, the machinists, the farmworkers, the cleaners — stop being an invisible backdrop and become the authors of their futures.Socialism means a society where those who have always given without having any say finally show their true capabilities. Where, as C. L. R. James said, every cook can govern.
Socialism means replacing an economy built on hierarchy and exclusion with one built on the intelligence and creativity of working people themselves.
That is the goal we keep alive. Not because it’s utopian, but because it is the only horizon equal to the dignity and potential of ordinary people.
And because, it’s compelling. This isn’t just offering workers some of their surplus value back in exchange for their votes. It’s offering them the future, a society that they can own, a chance to assume their rightful place as agents of history.
Something like this is real socialism. It isn’t an interest group or a label to distinguish ourselves from other progressives. It’s a fundamentally more radical goal than those of our allies. It’s premised on a different analysis of the world around us and the world that can be built.Socialism in Our Time
It’s been thrilling to meet people who’ve just joined DSA. But in addition to enthusiasm, we need honesty about how far we still have to go to root ourselves in working-class communities. We need more power not just at the ballot box but at the points of production and exchange. And we need to be honest about the battles and constraints that Zohran will face, and be ready to support him when times get tough.
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