There are quite a few people in my immediate surrounding who have told me some version of "We have to do this work no matter how we feel". After spending many years with the mantra "This isn't dystopia quite yet" we all seem to be waking up to the fact that dystopia is already here, and then we gather our wits and start to do some work.
this post was submitted on 02 Apr 2024
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In my experience as an American, too many people do not know. They live in these extremely weird tightly controlled bubbles of reality. Utopianism is incredibly important, but so is recognizing dystopia. It's like communism without the anarchism, or anarchism without the communism. It's an ideological hole. We need both perspectives to build a healthier society. I think people will not feel moved to change and push for utopia if they do not understand why they must change.