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46. Spontaneous action on a large scale is more effective than carefully planned action.
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47. That so many workers voted for bourgeois parties rather than socialist parties is proof that party politics no longer matters.
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48. Socialist organizations are generally better suited to being organized loosely and decentrally.
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49. Trade unionism has become largely corrupted by the ruling class and is no longer suitable as a structure for socialist organisation.
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50. Climate change is a major global threat that all socialists must confront with determination.
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51. It is unacceptable if solving environmental problems results in a significant decrease in production and quality of life.
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52. It would be foolish to expect renewable energy to replace fossil fuels.
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53. Industrial farming practices must be abolished, even if they result in lower yields.
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54. Implementing extensive environmental protection measures will be important in achieving socialism.
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