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[โ€“] [email protected] 2 points 3 months ago

I'd argue caring just for national workers isn't baked into social democracy. Maybe on the contrary. In a globalized world we have to unite. And the exporting and importing goods, needing qualified and unqualified workers means an economy has to pay attention to foreign people, too. Yeah but exploitaition of the south and importing cheap goods from developing countries is part of history. And still what happens as of today. I don't see it specifically connected to this form of economy. In theory i don't think it's well aligned.
But I didn't watch the video, yet. Maybe I can muster up the time later. It's 90minutes long. And doesn't seem I can watch it while doing other things ๐Ÿ˜‰