Mark wishes that "hopefully the problems have been debated; solutions decided 
and then implemented by a highly-organized and conscious working class."

Bellamy Foster, Saito, and Burkett can have their theoretical go. Opposite 
views will have their say, too. I've written ( 
https://mltoday.com/global-warming-the-environmental-movement-and-socialism/ ) 
on the question, but it would be hubris to rate these discussions as a "rift in 
the global left." On the other hand, the environmental movement does have the 
usual divide in mass movements between reformists and revolutionaries.

The communist movement will not have "solutions decided" before the working 
class overthrows capitalism. For all that the socialist movement figured out 
from Marx to World War One, the immediate banner of the October Revolution was 
unexpected: Peace, Bread, Land! Then it took ten years of experimentation, 
major debate in the now-large communist party, and the gestation of the concept 
of the five-year plan to decide a solution and implement it.


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