Foment

to instigate or stir up (usually something undesirable); provoke; agitate; fan the flames

Erik Schlenker-Goodrich βœŠπŸΌπŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έβš–οΈ

Erik Schlenker-Goodrich βœŠπŸΌπŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έβš–οΈ

@riogranderift.bsky.social

The "abundance" movement is a provocation of the progressive left designed to foment a centrist technocracy fixated on pro-capital/Big Tech deregulation.

Societal benefits (to climate, people, ecosystems) are presumed, weakly IMO, to trickle down from that approach.

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Prem Sikka

Prem Sikka

@premnsikka.bsky.social

Foment the Rebellion.

More and More MPs are publicly saying that they won't support the govt's latest attack on the poor and disabled.

Persuade your MP to be on the list. Insist on seeing him/her face-to-face.

Austerity is a political choice, not an economic necessity.

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Mujtaba Rahman

Mujtaba Rahman

@mijrahman.bsky.social

Good piece by Leila Abboud at FT on what's next in πŸ‡«πŸ‡·. I think Bardella will be a less effective candidate than Le Pen. He performed badly in elex last June. He's disliked by many in RN. It could foment a revolt within the RN which has never been led into a Pres elex by anyone other than a Le Pen

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