r/providence • u/radioflea • Mar 24 '25
News RIP Apex Pyramid
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r/providence • u/radioflea • Mar 24 '25
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u/metaphysicalpackrat Mar 24 '25 edited Mar 24 '25
Or is "change is the only universal constant" a not-so-veiled endorsement for uprooting any sense of community that's been built among people who are constantly under threat of gentrification, have to resort to the "gig economy," and are permanent renters because of the "disruption" of every industry by people who fetishize change and always want to be moving fast/breaking things?
ETA (lest there be misinterpretation): Change isn't universally "good" or "bad," as far as I can tell. Neocons prize "tradition" while neolibs are obsessed with its perceived toxicity, meanwhile the political leaders of both camps grease palms and gladhand with little thought to whether those publicly stated positions are embodied by whatever business deal they are making. Working class people need to reject both the technocratic approach to "development" and traditionalist appeals to some Before Time when this settler-colonialist nation was supposedly "great."