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connected trends! when capitalism is in crisis, it is more threatened by class struggle. fascism is capitalisms tool against class struggle at a time such as this one.
the whole point is, the capitalists want to raise paramilitaries so they can go and crack the heads of striking workers without having to send to police or army in; provoke war and draft as many people as possible into it, to wreak massive destruction (clearing the ground for the post-war "recovery"); and maintain a powerful sense of "national unity" so that all people are more paranoid of their radical peers than of their reactionary bosses.
adding:
"Generally though in times of excess for the rich the population movements are geared toward greater social responsibility, not fascism."
actually, both kinds of movements grow in these circumstances. this was also true of the 1920s and 1930s, when masses of workers flocked to support communism, fascism, and social democracy more than ever before.
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well, its better than "not that difficult", its already half done for us. with the existing supply chain, its already possible to buy glasses in most parts of the world (for whatever the price happens to be). this wont disappear with the overthrowal of capitalism. instead it can be appropriated to the needs of all, and improved upon.
but its also more difficult than you let on. all this still requires coordination on a higher level, like building a medical schools with an ophthamology department, or like expanding access to areas where glasses were previously hard to get.