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Liberation Audio

From Rebellion to Revolution

Jun 29, 2020
The podcast discusses the ongoing rebellion against racism and the need for drastic actions to force the capitalist system to make concessions. It explores the intersection of the Black Liberation Movement with socialism and other social movements. The historical development and critique of policing are also examined, along with the importance of tapping into rebellious sentiment and preventing co-option by the ruling class. The relationship between prisons, police brutality, and capitalist dynamics is discussed, highlighting demands for police accountability and the struggle for a workers state.
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Quick takeaways

  • The recent wave of rebellion against racism in the United States has exposed the capitalist system's concessions for stability and the desire for real change.
  • Policing in the United States has evolved from a system of social control aimed at preventing slave revolts to managing marginalized communities and maintaining the existing social order.

Deep dives

The Rebellion as a Detonator for Revolution

The recent wave of rebellion against racism in the United States has exposed the capitalist system's concessions for stability and the desire for real change. The uprising after George Floyd's murder has continued, with massive crowds and strike actions for black liberation. This momentous movement takes place amidst a pandemic, economic crisis, and looming climate disasters, fueling a rising call for socialism and challenging the capitalist status quo. The struggle for black liberation acts as a catalyst for broader social struggles, and the current unrest threatens capitalism's stability.

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