Great article, highly recommended reading. Bold in excerpts mine.

As governments across Europe and the United States have been taken over by far-right parties, it becomes increasingly clear that centrist and progressive politics have failed to address the expanding inequality of the last four decades. This inequality has been effectively documented by scholars, including Thomas Piketty and Mark Blyth.

Here in Canada, the governing Liberals and New Democratic Party continue to tinker around the edges of inequality. This was alluded to by Freeland in her resignation letter. All the while, the Liberal brass fail to recognize what voters really need are new financial approaches that will stem the tide of the movement of wealth upward.

During the last decade, however, centrists and progressives alike continually fail to grasp that many voters have reached the point of ‘anything must be better than this.’

With all due respect to Trudeau and NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh, they have been fiddling while Rome burns. Canada is home to some of the worst corporate concentration in the world in the food sector. Little to nothing has been done to address this.

Housing costs have become untenable due to poorly planned immigration policies, designed to give the corporate world access to a cheap army of reserve labour. Voters of all stripes and demographics feel this in their pocketbooks and when they cannot sleep at night.

The far-right is happily engaging in populism. The closest thing we’ve seen to a real left-wing economic populism on the North American continent has been Bernie Sanders. Notably, the Vermont Senator’s candidacy was stamped out by the Democratic Party establishment in the United States.

In 2024, American Democrats actually ran on being the party of democracy while failing to hold a real presidential primary. Kamala Harris then proceeded to seek Republican endorsements, rather than address the concerns of the Democrats’ historical working-class base.

It is no longer sufficient to blame these problems on global conditions. Frankly, to do so looks weak at a time when voters are looking for bold moves. Getting there will require politicians who are willing to draw their power from working- and middle-class voters, rather than corporate donors. It is no longer enough for Liberal politicians to just say they are for Canada’s middle class and those working hard to join it.

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    During the last decade, however, centrists and progressives alike continually fail to grasp that many voters have reached the point of ‘anything must be better than this.’

    Holy fuck this is it.

    This is how you elect fascists:

    1. Claim that as the progressive option, only you can fix these problems.
    2. Offer only token non-fixes, all while claiming the right would make it worse.

    Once you’ve demonstrated that you can’t be trusted, the public start to think: “Maybe the right isn’t all that bad. It can’t get much worse than this.”

    The only way to avoid fascism is to actually help the public. Gaslighting them into thinking that you’re solving problems you refuse to solve only works for so long.

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      Once you’ve demonstrated that you can’t be trusted, the public start to think: “Maybe the right isn’t all that bad. It can’t get much worse than this.”

      You failed to include the next step. Once those right-wing populists get elected, the electorate discovers that things can indeed get much worse than this.

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      Once you’ve demonstrated that you can’t be trusted, the public start to think: “Maybe the right isn’t all that bad. It can’t get much worse than this.”

      Only for people with short memories or no education.

      Lots of far right are all about “fuck you, where’s mine?” And would happily screw over everyone solely to benefit themselves.

      And then they want to elect precisely those types of people somehow not getting that once elected, they’ll be doing the same thing to everyone while in power (not just “other party” people).