Remember What Happened the Last Time Fascism Met Capitalism? : r/collapse
3. Rebuilding Left Power Toolkit
Participatory Economy Project
A Participatory Economy is a model for a new democratic, fair and green economic system developed as a viable alternative to capitalism. It provides a concrete description of how a modern economy of millions of people can be organised around cooperation and solidarity instead of competition and greed.
A Participatory Economy is made up of:
1. Social Ownership of our productive commons
2. Federations of self-managed worker and neighbourhood councils
3. Participatory planning, where these councils participate in a decentralised cooperative procedure to plan the allocation of resources in the economy.
Website: https://participatoryeconomy.org
Community Forum: https://forum.participatoryeconomy.org
Is Spirituality Under Capitalism Just Systemised Gaslighting?
A call for a revolutionary spirituality.💥 Become a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/kathrin_YT✨Tip Jar Paypal: https://paypal.me/Kathrinytchannel?locale.x=en...
US to return to burning coal for energy. : r/collapse
Capitalism Can't Work Without Individualism
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the REAL reason conservatives HATE empathy
Recently right-wing weirdos like Elon Musk and thought-leaders in the evangelical community have both been attacking empathy, pointing out it's potential ris...
While also not understanding what communism actually means.🤦🏾♂️ : r/COMPLETEANARCHY
New Democratic Party
Democracy 101 | A Refresher for Anyone Who Is Just Doing Their Best In This Capitalistic Hellscape
Democracy 101 (A Refresher for Anyone Who Is Just Doing Their Best In This Capitalistic Hellscape)
⏰ Tuesday, March 18 | 6:25 PM – 8:10 PM EST
🔄 6:00 – 6:25 PM | Arrive Early for Some Slow, Intentional, and Chill Connecting in Small Groups
all attendees gain access to a private website with pre-event resources, reflection questions and conversation prompts!
all attendees receive a lootbag of resources post-event.
RSVP Please Give What You Can :
We’re asking those who are able to contribute to this event to do so, helping cover the labour of coordinating, facilitating, and creating this space.
This work takes time, energy, and resources—and since the system won’t fund us, we rely on community support to keep it going.
If you can give more, please do. If you can’t contribute right now, we understand—and you’re still welcome.
In April Social Good Collective Members will receive links to register early and for free for our community programming, in addition to exclusive member-only events.
Democracy 101 (A Refresher for Anyone Who Is Just Doing Their Best In This Capitalistic Hellscape)
Let’s be real—most of us learned about democracy in grade 10, and it wasn’t exactly a generous, empowering, or engaging education. It was more like: Here’s how voting works. Here’s a flowchart of government branches. Good luck out there.
But democracy isn’t just something you memorize—it’s something you participate in. And if we’re going to navigate this system (especially with a federal election coming up), we need real answers, not recycled high school social studies lectures.
So here’s the deal:
📌 We’re doing a refresher, but without the boring bullshit.
📌 You send us the democracy questions you actually have—the ones you’re too afraid to ask or never got a clear answer on.
📌 We break it down, answer your questions, and give you access to our behind-the-scenes resources.
Things We’ll Cover (Depending on What You Ask!):
✔️ How democracy actually works in Canada (not just the textbook version)
✔️ What this election means and how power really moves
✔️ Ways to engage beyond voting that actually make a difference
✔️ How to handle political conversations without losing your mind
No jargon, no condescending takes—just real talk, practical answers, and a space to learn together.
Featuring:
🔹 Samanta Krishnapillai from On Canada Project / Social Good Collective
🔹 JB (@cdnpoli101) from SmartVoting.ca
🔹 Akeyl Senior (@a.key.lah_)
🔹 Kristina Kyser (kristinakyser.com)
This is a community space, not a lecture—come as you are, bring your questions, and let’s figure this out together.
Canada is Under Attack. We Need to Build.
Reddit - Heart of the internet
A warning about 'strategic voting' : r/canadaleft
Bill Gates Gives Up on Climate Change : r/collapse
Bill Gates Gives Up on Climate Change
Bill Gates is quietly ending his green energy policy and advocacy organization, laying off employees throughout the US and Europe.
Poilievre would let industry pay corporate taxes to First Nations
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says he would incentivize First Nations to support natural-resource projects through industry taxes.
Tabatha Bull says it's time Canada strengthened its supply chain
Tabatha Bull, the head of the Canadian Council for Indigenous Business says now is the time for Canada to strengthen its own supply chains.
Response to tariffs need Indigenous Peoples input say leaders
Leaders in Ottawa say Indigenous Peoples need to be part of the solution to tariffs levied against Canada by the United States.
Carney's FIRST policy is to cut taxes on the 1% : r/canadaleft
Carney's FIRST policy is to cut taxes on the 1% : r/ndp
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