@lapingvino @cohesivism would you consider yourself to be a communist? If so, how do you reconcile this with being Baha’i ?
Cohesivism
basically communism without the class war bits
Cohesivism is a more generic name for models like Apoism and the Bahá'í administrative system that engage the whole community in taking care of the environment and local needs. We focus on positive change we can do instead of blaming others and trying to fight them. This doesn't mean that they don't have blame, just that fighting them is wasted energy better spent on making the world work better for those who need it, and in the end for all. No to extreme poverty. No to extreme wealth.
@theautisticcoach @cohesivism No, that's why I invented the term cohesivism.
@lapingvino @cohesivism would love to learn more about your idea!
@theautisticcoach @cohesivism Cohesivism is not properly my idea, I just created a label to talk about it outside of the context of the two situations where it is already in use: Rojava and the Bahá'í administration.
Funny enough, in Rojava the system came out of Apo's unhappiness with both capitalism and communism as well. The system is solid enough that at the moment Turkey is present in Rojava but cannot overthrow any government, because there isn't any. It's basically the proper way to do anarchism.
Now the economic part is way more on the Bahá'í side of things, but it is a fact that several millionaires have become Bahá'í and credibly do support with their fair share, and Bahá'í business owners are constantly looking into better ways to do business that work for everyone. The key point here is to communicate constantly with each other among anyone independent of how much you have. Class warfare will absolutely destroy this progress and delay a better world for many decades.
I think the basic principles in the Bahá'í faith are very sound: never pay any taxes if you cannot afford it, and only contribute out of full conviction. We want a world of peace, then we need to live up to this very high standard, and not believing that we can do this by itself is very destructive, following old Christian believes in original sin that we cannot break free from.
It's good also to read Rutger Bregman's Humankind. He does address the issue of people in power misusing their power, but very much shows that people are mostly really not like that. People don't want to fight, we are made to. Communism is one of the tools to have people fight each other, and as such can never create world peace.