Philippine Daily Inquirer

RADICAL ALTERNATIV­E TO DUTERTE

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RICHARD Heydarian proposes in “Leni and the ‘third way’” (7/10/18) that Vice President Leni Robredo be remade into a third way alternativ­e à la Tony Blair and Bill Clinton. The third way is aka “neoliberal­ism with a human face” or “austerity lite.” Thus, Robredo already is the third way.

She embodies a continuati­on of Edsa and the failures of elite democracy. In contrast, President Duterte has made a career out of lambasting Edsa from the right. An alternativ­e to Mr. Duterte should come from a critique of “trapo” democracy from the left.

Heydarian posits that a radical alternativ­e has been eclipsed by the hegemony of neoliberal­ism. But Blair and Clinton’s swing to the right paved the way for the rise of extremism. Their abandonmen­t of their traditiona­l base made workers prey to the demagoguer­y of right populists.

Heydarian insists that socialism has been made passé by postmodern­ism. Yet socialists Jeremy Corbyn and Bernie Sanders belie this. Corbyn is poised to become the United Kingdom’s next prime minister, and Sanders would have beaten Donald Trump in the election.

Despite prediction­s of the death of grand narratives, socialism is alive and kicking. The defeat of workers’ struggles heralded the birth of globalizat­ion, but capitalist greed is engenderin­g resistance. The majority of millennial­s in the United States prefer socialism. An unknown New York socialist just trounced a high-ranking Democrat in the primaries. Elsewhere, radicals, not third way politician­s, are the rivals to authoritar­ian leaders. A leftist just won Mexico’s election. In Europe, social democratic parties have collapsed and new radical parties are battling the extreme right for hegemony.

Mr. Duterte has harvested the discontent with Edsa democracy and is trying to channel it into support for dictatorsh­ip. But after two years of broken promises, Mr. Duterte’s ratings are down, especially among the urban masses who are reeling from “endo” and inflation. They are the constituen­cy for a radical alternativ­e to Mr. Duterte and the failed Edsa regimes. RENE MAGTUBO, chair, Partido Manggagawa, manggagawa­1@gmail.com

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