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Then maybe you shouldn't make a big deal of calling yourself 'Progressive' or 'Leftist' or 'Communist'
Mao said that the revolutionary swims through the population like a fish swims through the sea.
Leftist is what the Democratic Party calls me. More left than progressives or Democratic Socalists.
But compared to other liberal nations, Democrats are center right, and Democratic Socialists are centrist. The Republican party was far right in the Reagan era. Now it's radical extreme right.
Right now according to the Republican party, the Democratic party is communist, and degenerate.
But we've seen actual socialist democratic societies like Grenada and Revolutionary Catalonia and I think we should aspire to those.
I personally call myself an Anarchist, but I agree. If we're trying to sell an idea, it's best not to give it a name. Just describe it and it'll propogate if it's a good idea.
Yeah, the only "real" label I apply to my self is Absurdist and that doesn't really have much to do with politics. Labels are artificial. They're an abstraction to make communication easier.
In politics, you kind of need to go beyond the surface level communication, deeper than labels, to get to the good stuff. Most people agree on most things (1: leave me the fuck alone 2: I like money 3: I like to live in a good neighborhood, whatever that means) so when you take the leftist issues and describe them abstractly, they usually fit neatly within those motivators.