Our leftist blog Red Justice talks about the differences between right and left. What gives the people and the people welfare, good jobs, freedom under responsibility and kindness among themselves?
The administrator Oscar Brandt is a humanist with the heart on the left. He is passionate about truth and a solidary, democratic and humane society. Sometimes he enlists the help of different guest writers with the same values.
This left-wing blog shows a struggle for resources throughout history between the few rich and the many poor. Before the workers created The tenants' association, were many rental properties too expensive and/or bad. But the Swedish model points to a third way. The extremes of raw capitalism and communism lead to too much oppression.
If you want read the administrator's book? It tells about how we can afford the good life for everyone, about saving the environment, nature, the climate and peace. leftist blog
Our leftist blog wants one humane but efficient and green society. There must be room for low-income earners, working class and middle class as well as for the rich. The key must be that low-income, working-class and middle-class people are doing very well. The the rich may contribute more financially and come in second hand if there is anything left after the little people have had a good time.
Place for everyone
We believe in freedom, empathy, equality, tolerance, security, solidarity, class struggle, anti-racism and feminism. Morality is based on man abides by the law in the meeting with each other but that man do not regulate details in law unnecessarily. Our leftist blog doesn't want to blame white men. But at the same time everyone should have a good life and respect for everyone in society. It is extremely important to have one strong and reinvigorated labor law and an expanded public sector. Our left-wing blog wants to see an employment policy with jobs for everyone where people can choose between part-time or full-time. So the disabled or part-time sick can get work. Society needs a much more humane working life for everyone. The politicians must abandon that we abandon save-in-the-barns and provide people, society, and the environment with the necessary resources. With a deficit, we will create cheap rental properties of all sizes for everyone who wants them. We can save the environment through a solidarity economy but with the preservation of individual freedom.
We have to raise pensions for all but especially for low-income earners and lower the retirement age.
Human rights and democracy
Human rights, human dignity and democracy are the foundation of the entire society. A free society needs one national economic independence. Only then can we provide, build society and support people's future, the development of business and culture. Human rights are thus the very foundation of freedom and a free nation.
Our left-wing blog wants libertarian, light-meritocratic left-wing social democracy with automated and structural environmental solutions.
We will therefore here comment on politics and discuss a solidary left with various aspects.
Enjoy!
And don't forget to vote red!
Hi Paulka!
It's the tiger, a Swedish tiger, if you remember from the barricades in the comment fields before there was a new order.
Just wanted to say that I miss your comments now but got your blog address from another friend Lasseake that I just talked to on facebook. I was so happy when he gave it to me.
I will be more than happy to friend you on Facebook bjorn.alvebrand@facebook.com
Have a good time and avoid the right turns ha ha ha
MVH/Björn also the tiger
Lasseake also tipped me off.
This is a nice blog.
If I had known about this, I would not have started my FB and Google+ pages.
I will read this one.
Regards
Mikael Olsson
Very good to read here, thanks for a good job, you are needed in these blue-eyed times
I will spend some time on what is written here as soon as I get time.
At a little quick look, there are undeniably very interesting things on this blog.
Yes, there are many topics and situations that we highlighted with starting points from historical considerations and origins.
Read a few posts and can only come up with a resounding "Cheers!". I will read this one often, because it made my red heart beat a little extra. Thanks!
Thank you Annie. You have understood what we want to convey and inform about.
Very nice blog. I would be happy to be the administrator's friend on facebook if you are there