I find it hard to understand why the policies so generically described. Increase wages, social services and worker’s rights. OK. However, this is not very specific and it’s exactly the same proposed for decades since the Comintern decided that this should be the case.
I believe that Jeremy Corbyn’s [Labour] Manifesto (2019) was the best program of the last decade in this aspect, not because it is a nice piece of Marxist literature (it isn’t), but it brings to public debate some concrete policies such as Inclusive Ownership Funds and Basic Income.
I find it hard to understand why the policies so generically described. Increase wages, social services and worker’s rights. OK. However, this is not very specific and it’s exactly the same proposed for decades since the Comintern decided that this should be the case.
I believe that Jeremy Corbyn’s [Labour] Manifesto (2019) was the best program of the last decade in this aspect, not because it is a nice piece of Marxist literature (it isn’t), but it brings to public debate some concrete policies such as Inclusive Ownership Funds and Basic Income.