On 13 Nov 2017, at 09:21, Alex Foti <alex.f...@gmail.com> wrote

> The problem of the revolutions of 2011 is that they failed to produce durable 
> organization and to use their term institutions of the common, save for 
> limited success on the municipalist front. Now that nazi-populism is 
> successfully using movement tactics to growing popular consensus, the need 
> for a new dual labor and political strategy and organization is more needed 
> than ever.


> While in the old anglo-saxon center of neoliberalism, socialism works as a 
> political strategy and social unionism as a labor strategy (labor markets are 
> tightening and wage increases and union wins are becoming more frequent), 
> e.g. corbyn's new old labor and sanders' dsa, in continental europe the 
> official left is disappearing and there is no ready alternative at hand 
> against national populism ….


In Brighton (September 2017) The World Transformed- 
https://theworldtransformed.org/ is a kind of political fringe festival of art, 
media and activism that runs in parralel to the annual Labour party conference. 
It tookplace in multiple venues across the city. The point here is that it was 
organised by Momentum the pro-Corbyn pressure group. And the event was 
absolutely packed with radical ideas were being tested and protyped. It even 
included a session on how to deal with “capital flight” from the UK in the 
event of a Corbyn victory that was being trialed by none other than the shadow 
chancelor himself on the panel! This would have been inconceivable under the 
centrism of the past and it certainly made headlines. TWT was where the real 
action was happening not in the conf itself. Even though Momentum had a bespoke 
app to mobilise its Labour party members in an instant to shuttle to the main 
conf ensure the votes went Corbyn’s way. So here we see tactical media "folk 
politics” working hand in hand with institutional power. 

Obviously it connects to Alex’s comments because if one dared to be optimistc 
the Momentum model suggests that something might have been learned since  “the 
failure of the revolutions of 2011 to produce durable organisation..” (Alex). 
as Momentum is connected to the Labor Party but not PART OF the Labour party. 
Its a classic grass roots social movement (what Srnicek and Williams) call 
disparagingly “folk politics” whilst also being willing to engage with 
institutional power and so able to scale up and consolidate its acquired 
advantages. Of course this only works because Corbyn himself is someone who 
mirrors these developments as he is someone who has for decades been commited 
to protest based social movements as well as being a conscientious (and 
rebellious) MP. Its this genuine and rare hybridity that connects the movement 
to the individual and is one of the things we might mean by “authenticity”.. 


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- foot-note- The Labour/Momentum election campaign of 2017 learned a lot from 
the tactics of the Alt.righ/Bannon's tactics for Trump. In terms of connecting 
an on-line grass roots social movement to the aim of capturing of institutional 
power and creating ideological change in a political party. They both deploy 
hyper-partizan social media tactics to bypass what was seen as a mainstream 
media that would never give either Trump or Corbyn a hearing..(Let Corbyn be 
Corbyn worked as it did for "let Trump be Trump") Also both campaigns 
re-imagined the old fashioned political rally as a “media event” and far more… 
 





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