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      Democratically owning the means of production among the workers. Instead of some greedy rich guy who’d want to give as little of the profit as possible to the people actually making the product or providing the service.

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        See, that works for a farm.

        I don’t see how it works for a $40 billion chip fabrication plant.

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          Simple. You know all those scientists that work at $40 billion chip plants? They would actually take the $40 billion and not some random suit who doesn’t do any of the actual work. Executive leadership is important, but it’s not worth 1000x the average worker’s salary.

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            So who builds it? Do you just get together with 40,000 of your friends and go “hey if everyone here chips in a million, we can compete with TSMC”?

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              Organizing it through a Socialist government would probably be the easiest.

              And complaining about such a tiny challenge is hilarious lmao

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              There are examples of exactly this occuring regarding renewables, there are community funded battery/solar farms here in Aus.

              If it can be done on that scale, it can definitely be scaled up, it’s just a matter of willingness of the community.

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          Work isn’t just physical you know. Management, planning, etc is work too, and they’d get paid according to how many want to do them, and how hard they are.

          The difference is, like I said, that some greedy rich bastard who’d want to give as little of the profit as possible to the people actually making the product or providing the service wouldn’t own that means of production.

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        You mean capitalist cooperatives? They exist and even Milei wants to turn Aerolíneas Argentinas into one

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          Co-ops and unions are certainly steps in the right direction, but they’re more like temporary band-aids over Capitalism instead of implementing proper Socialism.

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            Because proper socialism always devolves into tyranny

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              People always say this and then fail to provide a single example of when proper socialism existed and then destroyed the country.

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                “This theory when applied didn’t end like in the book, therefore it’s not really that theory”

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                  Communism without actually sharing isn’t communism. Democracy without fair elections isn’t democracy. Socialism without the socialisation of the benefit of production is not socialism. Your ignorance of these things doesn’t change what they are.

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                    Again, the “the theory when applied doesn’t look like in the book so it’s not real communism”

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              How so? Cuba has one of the most open democracies in the world. Plus free healthcare, no homelessness, and enough free high level education to provide Italy with doctors during the pandemic.

              All while the world’s current top superpower is right beside them, sees them as an enemy, and has a still ongoing embargo on them for 60 years now to prevent them from trading with other countries. That’ll hopefully change once China’s Belt and Road Initiative is complete though.

              Clearly this model works. It does require expelling landleeches, plantation owners and billionaires if they don’t hand over the means of production to the workers (like Cuba did after the revolution), but I don’t think most people would mind that.

              It also historically requires fighting off the US though because military, oil, and other private corporation owners can’t exploit Socialist countries as much, which is harder.

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          That’s an oxymoron. There is literally no such thing as a capitalist cooperative. By definition, co-ops are socialist. Also, the right wing populist wants to socialize the airlines?

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            Yes, he does want to give the airlines to the workers

            Also touch some fucking grass to see how agricultural cooperatives work under capitalism

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          If that’s what you think this says, then you completely misunderstand anarchism.

          This book describes current and past societies that have functioned using anarchist principles such as horizontality, mutual aid, none of which are utopian, but all of which are significantly more equitable than systems like capitalism, feudalism, authoritarianism, and statehood.

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            Thank you for the link! AnarchistLibrary is cool but sometimes it’s hard to find the solid stuff from the tumblr rants.

            I agree, it’s amazing how “revolutionary” it is to hold the idea that people can lead and cooperate just fine without a someone “on top” making all the rules everyone just follows because they say so. Some people just can’t fathom not being lead around by the nose.

            They think we’re utopian, but I’d rather work towards an equitable world using anarchist principles, knowing it won’t create a utopia, than give up and let greed and hatred win out because that’s the status quo.

            “This current situation is the best we’ve got so far” is such a low bar.