freedom, together
freedom that lies at the intersection between the individual and the collective – it is (...) a social freedom; a freedom that recognises and upholds human beings’ interdependence, with one another and with nature”
“(...) the socialist view of freedom – is one which each and every one of us has genuine power and autonomy not only over our own lives, but over the progression of the societies in which we live. (...) it recognizes mutual interdependence, while honouring choices of the individual. It is an idea of freedom that hinges on our capacity to build and maintain democratic structures to govern the world.
- Vulture Capitalism, Grace Blakeley (2024)