THINGS COULD BE, SHOULD BE, AND MUST BE BETTER—BUT WHAT KIND OF POWER DO WE
WANT?
~ Dave, member of Haringey Solidarity Group ~
Power over people, or empowered people everywhere controlling their own lives?
Is the top-down way our society is currently organised and run the natural “way
things are”, and the only way? Do we have to put up with a system based on
money, profits and greed, and on hierarchies, politicians and power structures?
No! Why should we accept what inevitably comes with such a society –
institutional injustice, exploitation, unfairness and discrimination, not to
mention poverty, wars and environmental destruction?
Things could be, should be, and must be better than that. But in what way? And
how do we get from here to there?
Firstly, whilst those with wealth and power, such as transnational corporations
and governments, are relentlessly and ruthlessly working hard to maintain their
domination of our world for their own profits and power, billions of people are
acting in a different way in our everyday lives.
REAL NORMAL BEHAVIOUR
Families share resources and encourage the real human values of cooperation:
mutual aid and respect. In every workplace workers try to do the same. In every
neighbourhood and community, there are countless examples of such daily common
sense, communication and solidarity. This is, in fact, the real “natural way”
things should be done and how our whole society should be run.
On top of such daily sensible, human connections everywhere, people are
continuously making collective efforts at the grassroots to organise themselves,
to share and spread skills, to articulate their views, to promote their common
interests, to defend their rights, and to challenge things that are wrong.
ORGANISING OURSELVES
This is done through a plethora of groups, initiatives, projects and
associations of all kinds (it is estimated there are a million voluntary
associations in the UK alone) – from bee-keeping societies, to robot-wars
conventions, sports clubs to choirs, from childcare sharing arrangements to
evening classes, and from park user groups and residents’ associations to trade
union branches.
Many of these are strengthened through their efforts to build supportive
networks and federations. Many, possibly most, of these groups will employ
democratic principles (for example everyone being equal), be based around
volunteering and sharing, and encourage collective initiative.
In my own area alone, Haringey in North London, there’s a network of more than
100 residents’ associations, a Friends of Parks Forum with 65 independent local
groups, an organised network of 35 community-run community centres, a forum for
all the allotment site committees, and a range of other self-organised,
horizontal grassroots networks.
What this proves beyond doubt is that “ordinary” people are in fact
extraordinary, and we are very capable of organising and empowering ourselves.
This human way of doing things could be a real alternative to capitalism and
governments if people realised that politics is not about voting for politicians
but about what we can do ourselves, for each other and the common good.
It’s our world – let’s take it back! We need to up our game, organise ourselves
and take action together to build community counter-power in every street and
workplace. At the same time activists need to build strong local solidarity
groups in every town across the UK and beyond, to support our communities, local
campaigns, and to spread anti-authoritarian ideas.
PEOPLE POWER
There is an amazing history of grassroots people power movements, strike waves
and social revolutions throughout the world which should inspire us. Such
movements should not only be against what’s wrong but also be for what is right
– where people aspire to seize control of their own lives, communities and
workplaces and run them directly and collectively together for the benefit of
all.
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This article first appeared in the Summer 2025 issue of Freedom Journal
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