Preview of Life in Communism 2.1. Covet as a Revolutionary Catalyst,

by Carla O’Gallchobhair.

It is summer of Year 15, and at the same time, in Antoine’s seminar, summer of 2021 again. The anger against the restrictive policies chosen to fight Covet-19 joins with other legitimate demands, such as retain the pension age at 60, finally enact a meaningful youth employment package, stop the discrimination of refugees and migrants and legalise the sans papiers, respect women’s and LGBTQ rights, and hold with the peace movement as well as with the young people of the green movement and Fridays for the Future who are fighting for truly radical and meaningful environmental policies. From just meek demands for referendums, there grows a general strike movement that will usher in the overthrow of the government and the world-wide organisation of no-hierarchy venues of interaction consisting of just brigades, workplace, neighbourhood and village assemblies who take all decisions themselves, sit in court and manage even to overcome the fiercest, most violent ex-capitalist resistance.

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