Alienating folks because they make a high wage is silly. If they work for a living then they likely identify more with you than their multi-millionaire CEO. Also, a post-revolution society will need individuals who are currently paid well under our capitalist system. Shunning potential class traitors moves them right.
If they work for a living then they likely identify more with you than their multi-millionaire CEO.
The CEO also “works for a living.”
It’s not about shunning people, but recognizing how the class composition of an organization affects it’s politics
If you’re making over $100k a year, you’re either a professional, in tech, or in management
Sure but their CEO controls mass amounts of capital.
Yeah the DSA probably doesn’t have great foreign policy, but it’s one of the best places in the US to find politically active individuals who are going to be more open to leftward leaning ideologies.
This mentality is inherently liberal. You’re putting the superstructure ahead of the base by assuming that people will become revolutionary by pure ideology alone rather than their material and class interests. Honestly it seems to me like most “leftists” would just rather talk to college educated peers than poor black and brown folks who make up the actual Proletariat in this country.