Julio Huato: If socialism can only be envisioned as an, at times gradual and at times in-leaps-and-bounds, transformation starting very irregularly from the insides of a capitalist society as we change our minds, behavior, and political and economic institutions, armed with whatever resource history has made available to us, then -- similarly -- the evolution of a new collective worldview consistent with overthrowing capitalism and building socialism won't result, by and large, from merely ignoring or pre-rationally decreeing the irrelevance of bourgeois thought, but by radically transforming it, by engaging it, by critiquing it -- in the sense of, both, appropriating its rational aspects and exposing the ideological coverup.
^^^^^ CB: What are some of the key aspects of current bourgeois economic thought that can contribute to persuading the vast majority of people to want to change society from capitalist organzation to socialist organization ?
