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Common MLK W
Common MLK W
hmm, I imagine the then 2 prevalent systems of neoliberal capitalism and soviet-style "communism" to be a pretty terrible combination actually. Although I believe I get what he was trying to say about individual rights within an economy of the commons(or at least thats how I interpret it).
I can't follow, would you elaborate? Sounds like an interesting debate :)
The funny combination would be to combine the single party authoritarian structure with a completly unregulated economy for maximum carnage :P
As far as I underatand the quote, hes talking about needing a socialist system where the rights of individuals are respected and protected, but factories, housing etc is owned and and managed by the commons.
Smaller groups of humans (villages, households, ...?) could decide among themselves whether they prefer to live together by capitalist or communist principles. These smaller groups could function within a larger federation - a bit like the fediverse with its smaller instances where each can decide their own internal rules.
This reads so much like a Mussolini quote that I am stunned it's actually real (at least as real as any e-quote is).
Capitalism on the one hand, communism on the other... man, I just support a Third Position!
Tankies really ruined the word communism because communism doesn't mean authoritarian or no individuality but tankies made it that
It just happens to mean that everywhere it got adopted larger than a medium-sized city or longer than a couple of years.
What no theory does to a mfer
What authoritarian boot licking does to a mf