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cost of living

'The cost of living' is a wretched phrase.

[[Cost of living crisis]].

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Cost of Living Campaigns Should Fight for a Green Transitio

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Cost of Living Campaigns Should Fight for a Green Transition

URL : https://novaramedia.com/2022/08/16/cost-of-living-campaigns-should-fight-for-a-green-transition/

Author : [[Kai Heron]]

Nice article on from a climate/social justice 'same fight' perspective. Useful set of policy demands.

[[Cost of living crisis]] and [[green transition]].

This all adds up to what Marxists call a crisis in the ability of the working class to reproduce itself within capital’s circuits of accumulation.

Demands

Build free and expanded public transportation networks.

[[Public transport]].

Expand no-car zones in cities and better cycling infrastructure.

reduce car usage, free public transport must be combined with prohibitions on car travel in selected areas

The bike is a cost of living and climate crisis fighting machine. Maintaining a bike is easier and cheaper than maintaining a car, produces no emissions and creates far less particle pollution.

There’s also poor infrastructure for those wanting to make journeys between cities and suburban or rural areas: cyclists are frequently forced to take dangerous A-roads or B-roads where close passes at high speed are common. The UK’s cycling network is just 12,739 miles long, less than half of which is off road. The Netherlands, meanwhile – which is a sixth of the UK – has a network that’s 21,748 miles long. It’s no surprise, then, that while just 2% of journeys in the UK are taken by bike, 27% are in the Netherlands.

Rollout publicly-funded housing insulation and heat pumps.

[[Insulation]]

Transform our food systems.

It’s not just energy bills that have been hit by inflation. The average food bill has risen by £454 a year as prices of staples hit a 14-year high.

Industrialised farming has reduced flying insect numbers by 60% in 20 years, and bird numbers have also declined dramatically.

monocultural fossil fuel dependent systems should be replaced by agroecological farming practices. By implementing region-specific methods that integrate livestock and cropping and incorporate crop rotations featuring nitrogen-fixing legumes, Europe could feed its projected population in 2050 without feed imports and with reduced synthetic fertiliser use

Nationalise energy companies.

[[We should have public ownership of energy]]

Introduce a four-day work week.

[[Four day week]]

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Cost of living crisis

Without another Covid wave, it is the cost of living crisis and particularly its impact on families already struggling to meet their rent, put food on the table and pay their heating bills that will dominate people’s lives in the next two years.

The Observer view on Britain’s growing cost of living crisis | Observer edito…

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The crisis impacting working people isn’t a result of blind economic forces — it is the result of a class war waged from above

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The year 2022 will, in all likelihood, be the toughest one for working people since the immediate aftermath of the 2008 Financial Crash

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In its response to rising inflation, The Bank of England was quick to lay the blame on workers, calling for wage restraint. But this crisis hasn’t been caused by an increase in demand. The proximate cause is a crisis in supply, chiefly of energy but also in the structure of the supply chain itself, against which the only protection that workers have is the fight for higher wages

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In the end, prices are not set by workers or by consumers, but by firms. This is one of the entitlements afforded to capital by the private ownership of the economy. So, when those prices go up, a decision is being made. In the case of Tesco, for example, Britain’s largest retailer, their decision is to increase the cost of food while sitting on an annual operating profit of £2.6 billion

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Much the same is the case in the energy sector, where the so-called Big Six raked in over £1 billion in profits on the eve of a truly astronomical hike in bills for their customers. British Gas alone saw a 44 per cent jump in its profits

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When a crisis like the one we’re experiencing emerges, there is always a question: who pays for it? If the cost of production rises, will workers and consumers bear the brunt or will profits be squeezed? In an economy dominated by private ownership, this is in reality not much of a question at all. Profits will be protected; everything else is a lower-order concern

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The only answer to the cost-of-living crisis is fundamental economic change. A government that truly represented the public interest would today be intervening in any number of ways to prevent living standards from dramatically deteriorating

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This situation puts a particular focus on extra-parliamentary politics, from trade unions to social movements and campaigns. These are now the only ways that pressure felt in working-class communities across the country can be expressed in an organised form. And, in turn, the only way that pressure can be directed against the business interests profiting from this crisis and the politicians doing their bidding

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This means that government by consent is fading and, in its place, government by force is becoming more commonplace. As the cost-of-living crisis deepens this year, and millions of people who were already struggling realise that their living standards will decline even further, the anger will be difficult for the government to contain. And so, they are providing themselves with the tools necessary for a crackdown

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Like steam, even great quantities of anger can soon dissipate. It is only when that steam is gathered in a structure that the pistons move and the wheels of history can begin to turn

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We must set out our alternative of wage rises, price caps, and [[public ownership]], and of a fundamentally different political and economic system which serves a different set of interests

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A great wave is about to come crashing down on this country, and the only thing which can protect us from it is [[class struggle]]

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Rising inflation is driving the cost of living crisis, but it isn’t an act of God. It’s the result of policy decisions that favour the rich — and socialists need to have an alternative

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there is reason to believe that inflation is running at even higher rates for poorer households than it is for wealthier ones

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