nope, you won't get the last remark on my post. I have no desire to live in a society that is not voluntary, and I'm working to make sure people with ideas like that are no longer in charge.
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nope, you won't get the last remark on my post. I have no desire to live in a society that is not voluntary, and I'm working to make sure people with ideas like that are no longer in charge.
I will gladly give you the last remark now, after assuring you than communalism in the Bookchinian sense is akin to anarchism, and totally based on voluntary principles,just not on trade. Look it up. Local,direct democracy and post-scarcity is the essence. No communalist wants to stop trade, just make it it irrelevant.
If you read the story, you'll recognize this has NOTHING to do with the Chinese model, as the utilities and services being offered through it, are a state run monopoly, and not "optional"
Do you mean communalism? Communalism has nothing to do with the Chinese model,true. China is a shitty society anyway. But their economic model is quite sucessful. Not that I support it, im an anti-capitalist after all. I believe in production for use, not for profit. All run by democratic local assemblies, with confederate structures to take decisions involving bigger geographical areas.
"Successful" no, "oppressively oligarchic" yes. And you're an idiot. I hope you're never in charge of anything.
“The first lesson of economics is scarcity: There is never enough of anything to satisfy all those who want it. The first lesson of politics is to disregard the first lesson of economics.”
― Thomas Sowell
#voluntaryism :)
Your ability to misunderstand what I'm saying is quite outstanding. I tried to be civil. I offered you the last word. And you resort to namecalling. You are unfollowed.