The Borg
6th October 2012, 18:06
The thing is this. I am keeping a blog, and have been doing so for quite some time. I am doing fairly well, I have a standard following and hundreds of readers each month. The blog is not in english and is not anonymous (so I will not link it here), and is entirely political.
I am asking for you to suggest interesting topics to write about. I am not asking any content or anything like that, but just interesting things I can dig and write about for a following that is not entirely communist. (But leftist.) It's not like I can't make up topics by myself, I have been writing alot lately, but I thought that different people might have new and interesting ideas.
As a payback I will give you some of the topics I have written about. Perhaps you can use these in your blogs.
6-hour workday
This is a good suggestion for a new law. Dig up the German unions who used 6-hour workday to increase employment just a few years ago, and some other successful attempts in europe. Take for example the shorter workweek of France.
Subject-object dualism in politics
Write about how politics today is more or less reacting to supposedly "natural" circumstances. Then talk about how politics should be about initiative and original ideas. This text will no doubt be very country specific, so I will not give any more advices here.
Economic planning
Point out that there has never been a free market, that all wealth today is planned. Point out that all rich countries have become rich by so called "indicative planning", and that one can plan economies in many ways. Make examples of successful planned economies, like the western allies in WW2, good track record of planning through state-owned corporations and so on. Remember, that through state owned enterprises we still plan by average 40% of our economies. The only thing is, that in capitalism we plan for the rich.
Concrete alternatives for bailing out the rich
Quite self explanatory here.
Social security
Should we concentrate on stopping the abusers, or actually getting the help through.
Austerity in rich countries
A perfect example of how austerity is not made because it is inevitable, but it is made because of political ideology.
I am asking for you to suggest interesting topics to write about. I am not asking any content or anything like that, but just interesting things I can dig and write about for a following that is not entirely communist. (But leftist.) It's not like I can't make up topics by myself, I have been writing alot lately, but I thought that different people might have new and interesting ideas.
As a payback I will give you some of the topics I have written about. Perhaps you can use these in your blogs.
6-hour workday
This is a good suggestion for a new law. Dig up the German unions who used 6-hour workday to increase employment just a few years ago, and some other successful attempts in europe. Take for example the shorter workweek of France.
Subject-object dualism in politics
Write about how politics today is more or less reacting to supposedly "natural" circumstances. Then talk about how politics should be about initiative and original ideas. This text will no doubt be very country specific, so I will not give any more advices here.
Economic planning
Point out that there has never been a free market, that all wealth today is planned. Point out that all rich countries have become rich by so called "indicative planning", and that one can plan economies in many ways. Make examples of successful planned economies, like the western allies in WW2, good track record of planning through state-owned corporations and so on. Remember, that through state owned enterprises we still plan by average 40% of our economies. The only thing is, that in capitalism we plan for the rich.
Concrete alternatives for bailing out the rich
Quite self explanatory here.
Social security
Should we concentrate on stopping the abusers, or actually getting the help through.
Austerity in rich countries
A perfect example of how austerity is not made because it is inevitable, but it is made because of political ideology.