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=== Relevance to center-Liberalism === Some people outside Marxism may wonder what the point is in debating the viability of different named Marxisms and studying the difficulty or ease of keeping everyone connected into a particular Marxism. If you happen to be reading this page without being a Communist... carefully stop and think about the concept that Trotsky's wager applies to every movement that has ever existed. Non-Marxist movements generally cannot produce scientific predictions of whether they will actually succeed. This means that every movement produces a grid of what being allied with that movement potentially gains or loses someone and all the people socially connected to that person. If there exists a feminist movement to kick all rapists out of workplaces, people do not necessarily know how successful it will be in the end, so every individual in the country will unconsciously evaluate whether to be part of it based on its outcome grid. Anyone who is a rape survivor has so much to gain if the movement succeeds that the the possibility of failure becomes less relevant. For anyone who is detached from the experience of rape survivors, there is nothing to be lost by ignoring the movement, and there may not necessarily be much to gain by supporting it, while being in a movement when the movement fails could bring significant consequences to an individual and other individuals socially connected to that individual, as whole socially-linked groups of reactionaries first attack people they know were directly involved and then begin suspecting all the individual's friends or allies of being unacceptable "[[E:Gramscianism|Commie progressives]]" who as a group all need to be [[E:hegemony politics|expelled from institutions]]; failure to successfully pull off a particular movement could mean that people in general become more prejudiced against all movements and more discriminatory against any particular identity of people which could "hypothetically" be allied to another identity that could then be allied to a movement. Somewhere else, it may be that people are assembling a [[E:general-sense Toryism|reactionary party]]. This movement will also have a decision grid. A few people will look at the movement and decide that the possibility of success is more relevant than the possibility of failure. Other people will look at the movement and decide that the possibility of being in the movement and failing is so bad that they do not want to affiliate themselves with it. Said another way, the calculation people typically picture when they think of movements may not be well aligned with the actual probabilities and decision functions for how people will really behave. People often look at non-affiliation with factions as a disadvantageous choice, claiming that "centrism will surely aid The Right", but in reality, it may well be that non-affiliation is simply an individual choosing to not actively participate in reactionary movements' attacks on the people β a highly rational choice when looking only at the decision grid of how bad being affiliated with "The Right" can actually be. Meanwhile, every movement which is not simply an exercise in non-affiliation with reactionaries tends to have actual material goals, meaning these goals may be achievable or unachievable and may conflict with other progressive movements' goals. Every act of becoming affiliated with a progressive movement is an act of abandoning non-affiliation with anything to again become affiliated with something; the act of being affiliated with something means that thing could fail and make things worse rather than making anything better. In short, every act of actually being affiliated with a progressive movement is a lot like being Trotsky. The simple act of being affiliated with something could bring problems in the form of conflict between movements or other movements saying your movement is harmful or incorrect or too unlikely to succeed. There will always be a downward pull for everyone to suddenly drop all movements and stop doing anything purely to prevent frustration and keep movements from fighting. All of this traces back to the core problem of movements being unable to predict their own success or each other's success. When there is no objective answer to what movements, movement clusters, or movement forms are the most likely to succeed and the most likely to make life better rather than worse for a particular individual and that individual's immediate surrounding circle of people, the decision of which movements get to happen is handed to the sheer material competition between people to even [[E:Q2970|eat and live in a house]] and to get to tell each other what to do, where the strongest minority people will win the ability to think and act and the weakest will be crushed into supporting the strongest leaders or experts. If movements <em>could</em> build scientific understandings of the basic structure and functioning of movements, this could become unnecessary β all movements could simply increasingly come to agreements of [[E:meta-Marxism|what each movement looks like and how to improve them]]. This begins at abstract exercises like comparing the realization process of mainstream Marxism-Leninism to the realization process of Trotskyism.
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