From the recent Bad Faith podcast. Gonna read up on them. Seems like a decent first step towards full communism, with the added benefit of I don't think people have an immune response to the term.
"Democratize the workforce" is pretty close to "seize the means of production". I'll take it, for now.
Yeah, I'm inclined to be pretty generous towards his solutions simply because he's at least presenting solutions.
But it isn’t a solution unless he tells us how exactly we co-operatise the vast majority of the US economy - are Google, Apple, and the rest just going to let their workers do this? Are co-ops supposed to start fresh and compete with established enterprises? What about public sector work, how do you “democratise” a government job when you work for the bourgeois state?
Limited, partial solutions can be valuable as a proof of concept, as a means of normalizing a once-radical idea, as a way of developing improved ideas through trial, as a way of building worker power for larger solutions, etc. There's a real danger of dismissing anything that's not a silver bullet, and we shouldn't succumb to that.
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