@Dialectical_Specialist@quokk.au
Post #2773690
2026-05-22 23:28 UTC
I think you may have the causality backwards. Eco-fascism thrives on scarcity, no? In my mind, it is what happens when the state fails to manage resources and people are forced to fight for scraps. My point is that we must use the state to strictly conserve the commons to ensure there is enough for everyone. That is the opposite of fascism. It is the only guarantee against it. As for China, simply electrifying the economy with solar panels doesn’t change the underlying logic of endless accumulation. We can’t just assume the ‘wheel of history’ will save us if we don’t grab the wheel ourselves.
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@Cowbee@lemmy.ml 2026-05-23 00:09
Not really, we need to advance to make production more green, efficient, and to reduce our impact on the environment.