I wanted to .just mention the late-stage capitalism side of this - I think if captialism really is in it’s terminal decline, it picked a really bad time to do it because of the reality of climate change.
I personally don’t see how we match the threat posed by climate change without a massive project that involves planning for what a post-fossil fuel society looks like, building infrastructure to make that possible for people worldwide, and then making fossil fuels either impossible or very hard to use for most of the things we use them for now. I don’t see how we do this if the power is truly in the hands of autonomous groups of workers and/or local communities. I realize capitalism and hyperpowerful central governments have completely dropped the ball on this too, but in a model with some kind of libertarian socialism I don’t even know how to start thinking about this type of massive coordinated action that we need if thousands or millions of autonomous communities all need to agree. At least the existing social order seems to have some mechanism that could get us through this crisis even if it’s failing now.