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 (DIR) Post #AiSZHMHn5WNYnlyTAm by Radical_EgoCom@mastodon.social
       2024-05-31T19:22:26Z
       
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       I believe in political pluralism, the right of diverse political parties and movements to exist and participate in the political process, but only for socialist, communist, and progressive parties that advocate for workers' rights and social justice. Parties that promote capitalism or reactionism are fundamentally opposed to these goals and are therefore incompatible with a democratic and pluralistic political system.
       
 (DIR) Post #AiSkDo2d3DwZDmOJUG by Radical_EgoCom@mastodon.social
       2024-05-31T21:25:01Z
       
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       Political pluralism is good, so long as the political parties involved support and promote equality, solidarity, and collectivism (that is, no capitalist or reactionary parties).
       
 (DIR) Post #AiSlh9QAjydDshxZuC by frak@mastodon.org.uk
       2024-05-31T21:41:30Z
       
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       @Radical_EgoCom but how do you have an inclusive society that excludes? (Not being argumentative, I just feel that there is a paradox here.)
       
 (DIR) Post #AiSob2apBaA8OecEQi by Radical_EgoCom@mastodon.social
       2024-05-31T22:14:03Z
       
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       @frak The paradox of tolerance states that if a society's practice of tolerance is inclusive of the intolerant, intolerance will ultimately dominate, eliminating the tolerant and the practice of tolerance with them.https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paradox_of_tolerance#:~:text=The%20paradox%20of%20tolerance%20states,practice%20of%20tolerance%20with%20them.
       
 (DIR) Post #AiSweBrrxQxjfFbK1A by frak@mastodon.org.uk
       2024-05-31T23:44:14Z
       
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       @Radical_EgoCom thanks, an interesting read