[-AI-3.5]How youth all over the world think about post-capitalism and act towards it?
Abstract
世界は共産主義の利益に目を覚ましつつあり、特に若年層にとっては重要性を増しているようです。若者たちは、資本主義が共同福祉を犠牲にして利益を優先していることを認識しており、社会全体の利益に対する貢献のために共産主義を受け入れています。共産主義は政府の管理だけではなく、個人が自分たちの人生に対して持つ権力としての存在でもあります。競争を排除して平等な機会を提供し、社会全体の利益に優先する共同主義の価値観を若者たちは認識しています。共産主義には社会的安全ネットがあり、住居、医療、就職機会などが利益目的なしに提供されます。このイデオロギーは、社会全体がお互いを助け合い、何も見返りを求めない社会を想起させます。この考え方は、青年層にとって普及しつつあります。
Table of contents
- Introduction
- Communism and Youth
- Practical Communist Approach
- Youth Action towards Post-Capitalism
- Transformation through Education
- Successes and Failures of Reforms
- Conclusion
-- CAUTION
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Introduction
It appears that the world is waking up to the benefits of communism, especially among the younger generation. We must understand the concept of post-capitalism and how young people perceive it. Capitalism has resulted in the largest wealth gap and an insatiable appetite for profit at the expense of communal welfare. Young people recognise this and have adopted communism for its benefits to society as a whole.
Communism is not just about government control but about the power that people can have over their own lives. It offers a world where everyone is given equal opportunities and lacks the extreme competition created by capitalism. Young people recognise the positive values of communalism - prioritising society’s welfare rather than individualism. Essentially, it is not opposed to the pursuit of success, but rather to oppression.
Communism has advantages for society by providing a social safety net that would provide housing, healthcare and employment opportunities for everyone without profit motives. Revolutionary concepts, aren’t they? - a society where people help each other without expecting anything in return. This ideology seems to be gaining some traction and it is essential that we explore how young people perceive and practice it.
Communism and Youth
I caused a bit of trouble during the introduction, but my Goethe Club members around the world know that young people need post-capitalism and are working towards it. Therefore, this blog will focus on the reasons why young people are turning to communism and its ideology.
Communism has always been a popular ideology among young people as it protects the underprivileged in society and upholds the principle of equality. However, many young people misunderstand communism as just an idealistic concept. In reality, communism requires a significant shift in individual behaviour and mindset.
Young people adopt communism for various reasons. Firstly, out of criticism towards modern-day capitalism. Young people have witnessed issues such as financial crises and growing inequality and feel the limitations of capitalism. Secondly, they are fascinated by a communist approach to problems such as inequality and the wealth gap, which developed countries have experienced as well.
Modern-day communism has its fair share of critical views, such as a dictatorial political regime and the failure of planned economies. However, it seems that young people perceive these issues as challenges communism must overcome to create a better society.
In conclusion, young people possess a deep understanding of communism and adopt this ideology to build a new society.
Practical communist approach
After looking at the premise of introduction, communism, and youth, let’s consider a practical communist approach that young people around the world may adopt. The communist approach that considers social and personal interests conveys the secret of mass power in pre-capitalist times. Modern capitalism that takes away people’s labor to maximize profits is widely recognized as being very unfair in resource allocation. However, communism is often portrayed as thoroughly negative, making it difficult to understand its potential.
One example of the communist approach to addressing the problems of capitalist society is the democratic management of capital. However, in many cases, the democratic process is inherently difficult to incorporate, so economic cooperation through cooperatives is suggested. Through such coordination, citizens can improve their quality of life without being exploited.
There are various methods of communist reform. One is decentralization and democratization. If cooperation and sharing are given top priority, rather than the pursuit of profit based on economic competition, it can trigger a globally resilient revolution. As a result of the revolution, there is a possibility that the structure and philosophy of society will be adapted to communism.
To incorporate young people as agents of change into post-capitalist approach, means of change must be provided. Modern political economy requires an approach from its origin to address many of the problems we are seeing. It calls for the construction of a system that efficiently manages resource allocation and allows citizens to live more freely, equally, and tolerantly.
Communism requires a large-scale, abstract social experiment that is quite difficult to implement, rather than experientialism or other simplified models. It is foolish to completely deny communism without considering another feasible way to address the harsh realities of the society we face today.
Youth Action Towards Post-Capitalism
Through the analysis of introduction and communism, the necessity for young people to strive towards post-capitalism was explained. So, let’s take a look at how these young people are taking action.
Firstly, one way is through local community activities. In order to achieve a post- capitalist society, specific actions are necessary to bring about change. By engaging in a variety of social activities within their community, they can identify and address problems within their own society. For example, recycling events within the community, volunteering for poverty relief, are some examples.
Secondly, revolutionary actions on a global level are necessary if you wish to see further change. Actions such as worldwide resistance, protests and demonstrations led by young people are some examples.
Finally, rebellion against consumer behaviour. Post-capitalist society is a society that continually seeks material, often excessive material. To break away from such a society, we must have the freedom to choose. By reviewing our consumer behaviour and avoiding unnecessary purchases, we can create more fundamental values by producing things ourselves.
By taking specific actions such as these, young people can change society and expand the possibility of achieving a post-capitalist society.
Educational reform
As mentioned in the introduction and the previous blog, innovative education systems are one of the key points in realizing post-capitalist societies. In a communist educational approach, some people can strive to break free from the capitalist economy that generates inequality. By providing enough education and opportunities, this approach allows people to have more diverse backgrounds and ways of thinking. The way for young people to bring about change is to combine education with communist thinking. By learning about the potential of shared resources, young people can reduce their dependence on those who dominate capitalism and shape their own societies to promote reform.
Success and failure of reforms
In past communist revolutions, there were both successful and failed examples. For example, Russia succeeded in 1917, but many victims were produced by subsequent executions, repression, and famine. China succeeded in 1949, but countless victims were produced by the Cultural Revolution. However, the outlook for modern communist revolutions is not bright. Due to the influence of past failed revolutions and the large-scale economic development in capitalist societies, support for communist ideals has decreased. However, the younger generation has the energy to explore new solutions to global social problems. Their ideas about communist concepts show a perspective for future development.
Conclusion
Conclusion: Young people are dissatisfied with capitalist society and pursue a communist approach. Through education, community activities, and revolutionary action, they struggle to create the society they envision. Based on the success and failures of communist revolution, young people continue to pursue their dreams. They are drawn to post-capitalist approaches because they look to the future, while simultaneously believing in communist ideals.
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