A negotiation where neither side rolls over is what I call a successful compromise.
What I actually said was: "The thing is, if an idpol movement is actually emancipatory, then it subsumes the interests of that identity to a broader social struggle."Ares Land wrote: ↑Wed Jun 05, 2024 3:02 am I don't know, let's consider feminism for instance. Why should feminists be satisfied with the usual idea that their complaints will be adressed after the proletarian revolution?
Then the proletarian revolution never actually comes, and male Marxists turn out to be as patriarchal as male bourgeois.
OTOH the current wave of feminism did popularize socialist ideas.
I don't know what wording you prefer, but a movement which refuses to do that is fascist. I don't support Hamas mainly because their fight is not subordinated to the broader struggle for justice.
I was taught in civics class that the only thing the British had to do to destroy India was to encourage traditional Hindu and Muslim identities. Nothing further was necessary. What makes you think encouraging minority identities will end well?
Marxism these days is not based on the writings of Marx. It's more commonly based on aesthetic feelings about what an extreme Far Leftist might have said.