Ordinary Oppressionism is the second iteration of Epoch Neo-Capitalism. Its biggest influences are Mark Fisher, Antonio Gramsci, Tommy Robinson and Murray Rothbard.
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Key ideas:
- The Left's Stolen Future - Many of the demands of the left such as an end to scarcity, less work, and greater production are now much more achievable due to innovation in technology. And yet we are still living under capitalism, the most successful and prevailing system to ever be formed. Everything around capital changes and yet capital itself still remains unchanged, frozen in an old era. The future the left wants to achieve has failed and will never come about. This assures the victory of the right.
Beliefs
Ultraconservatism
Business Ontology
Our perception is a slave to capitalism. Business ontology theorises that in contemporary capitalist societies, everything is framed in terms of business/the market. This links to capitalist realism in how this way of thinking has become so pervasive that it is now harder to think of alternatives outside of this s inherently capitalistic structure - remember the quote: "It is harder to imagine the end of the world than the end of capitalism". This will allow capitalism to thrive in the world, which fulfills my ideas.