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In reply to the discussion: I'm a Democrat and not a socialist. n/t [View all]Cirsium
(2,755 posts)84. What Life Means to Me
What Life Means to Me
Socialist Jack London
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It was the same everywhere, crime and betrayal, betrayal and crime--men who were alive, but who were neither clean nor noble, men who were clean and noble, but who were not alive. Then there was a great, hopeless mass, neither noble nor alive, but merely clean. It did not sin positively nor deliberately; but it did sin passively and ignorantly by acquiescing in the current immorality and profiting by it. Had it been noble and alive it would not have been ignorant, and it would have refused to share in the profits of betrayal and crime.
I discovered that I did not like to live on the parlour floor of society. Intellectually I was as bored. Morally and spiritually I was sickened. I remembered my intellectuals and idealists, my unfrocked preachers, broken professors, and clean-minded, class-conscious working-men. I remembered my days and nights of sunshine and starshine, where life was all a wild sweet wonder, a spiritual paradise of unselfish adventure and ethical romance. And I saw before me, ever blazing and burning, the Holy Grail.
So I went back to the working-class, in which I had been born and where I belonged. I care no longer to climb. The imposing edifice of society above my head holds no delights for me. It is the foundation of the edifice that interests me. There I am content to labour, crowbar in hand, shoulder to shoulder with intellectuals, idealists, and class-conscious working-men, getting a solid pry now and again and setting the whole edifice rocking. Some day, when we get a few more hands and crowbars to work, we'll topple it over, along with all its rotten life and unburied dead, its monstrous selfishness and sodden materialism. Then we'll cleanse the cellar and build a new habitation for mankind, in which there will be no parlour floor, in which all the rooms will be bright and airy, and where the air that is breathed will be clean, noble, and alive.
Such is my outlook. I look forward to a time when man shall progress upon something worthier and higher than his stomach, when there will be a finer incentive to impel men to action than the incentive of to-day, which is the incentive of the stomach. I retain my belief in the nobility and excellence of the human. I believe that spiritual sweetness and unselfishness will conquer the gross gluttony of to-day. And last of all, my faith is in the working-class. As some Frenchman has said, "The stairway of time is ever echoing with the wooden shoe going up, the polished boot descending."
https://www.online-literature.com/london/revolution/13/
Socialist Jack London
excerpt:
It was the same everywhere, crime and betrayal, betrayal and crime--men who were alive, but who were neither clean nor noble, men who were clean and noble, but who were not alive. Then there was a great, hopeless mass, neither noble nor alive, but merely clean. It did not sin positively nor deliberately; but it did sin passively and ignorantly by acquiescing in the current immorality and profiting by it. Had it been noble and alive it would not have been ignorant, and it would have refused to share in the profits of betrayal and crime.
I discovered that I did not like to live on the parlour floor of society. Intellectually I was as bored. Morally and spiritually I was sickened. I remembered my intellectuals and idealists, my unfrocked preachers, broken professors, and clean-minded, class-conscious working-men. I remembered my days and nights of sunshine and starshine, where life was all a wild sweet wonder, a spiritual paradise of unselfish adventure and ethical romance. And I saw before me, ever blazing and burning, the Holy Grail.
So I went back to the working-class, in which I had been born and where I belonged. I care no longer to climb. The imposing edifice of society above my head holds no delights for me. It is the foundation of the edifice that interests me. There I am content to labour, crowbar in hand, shoulder to shoulder with intellectuals, idealists, and class-conscious working-men, getting a solid pry now and again and setting the whole edifice rocking. Some day, when we get a few more hands and crowbars to work, we'll topple it over, along with all its rotten life and unburied dead, its monstrous selfishness and sodden materialism. Then we'll cleanse the cellar and build a new habitation for mankind, in which there will be no parlour floor, in which all the rooms will be bright and airy, and where the air that is breathed will be clean, noble, and alive.
Such is my outlook. I look forward to a time when man shall progress upon something worthier and higher than his stomach, when there will be a finer incentive to impel men to action than the incentive of to-day, which is the incentive of the stomach. I retain my belief in the nobility and excellence of the human. I believe that spiritual sweetness and unselfishness will conquer the gross gluttony of to-day. And last of all, my faith is in the working-class. As some Frenchman has said, "The stairway of time is ever echoing with the wooden shoe going up, the polished boot descending."
https://www.online-literature.com/london/revolution/13/
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Because Socialism can't be democratic or because socialism compels the same values Democrats generaly stand for? ...
marble falls
Jun 29
#1
As is often said..."keep it simple, stu_id." Just run as a Democrat, fight for policies that...
brush
Jun 29
#65
Socialism is not about equaly sharing everything, it's about giving everyone a chance and taking care of ...
marble falls
Jun 29
#89
Most gross negativity is from deranged MAGA, not Democrats or DU'ers. A lot of Democrats have congratulated him.
emulatorloo
Jun 29
#75
The longer I live the more I prefer Democratic Socialism. The corrupt Capitalistic
walkingman
Jun 29
#17
I believe in social democratic policies. Just never thought of making an OP stating that. N/t
Nanjeanne
Jun 29
#24
You're conflating a political party (our Democratic Party) w/ a multi-flavoured economic/political philosophy(socialism)
Celerity
Jul 1
#127
What would make you make those assumptions? Are those things copyrighted by the Socialist Party?
Wonder Why
Jun 29
#54
I'm a Democrat and a Socialist. I know Democrats who are vegetarians. And Socialists who are carpenters.
Ping Tung
Jun 29
#36
So, if you had to choose between a Republican and a Democratic socialist, what would you do?
1WorldHope
Jun 29
#57
"Democratic Socialist" is not a ballot-line party, so it's impossible to vote for a Democratic Socialist candidate.
WhiskeyGrinder
Jun 29
#85
We're all semi-socialist, every time we walk on a sidewalk or drive on a public road.
Dan
Jun 29
#62
I'm a social democrat and a Democratic Party member (and literally a Social Democratic Party member here in Sweden, plus
Celerity
Jun 29
#63
MLK Jr was very much in the mode of Mamdani - democratic socialist. As far back as his
Nanjeanne
Jun 29
#74
Let's see if that applies to everyone else by their voting for Mamdani for mayor as the duly elected Democratic nominee.
InAbLuEsTaTe
Jun 30
#102
It is not socialism. SS & Medicare are insurance programs that workers and employers pay into.
Jacson6
Jun 30
#108
We here in the Nordics (I live in Sweden) are NOT democratic socialist nation states.
Celerity
Jul 2
#133
Get over the scare word. If you say you are a democrat you will be called a socialist.
Blue Full Moon
Jun 30
#115
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Duncan Grant
Jul 1
#130