• @Catoblepas
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      Capitalism is solved everyone, if you don’t like it just make your own job. Something that is both realistic and feasible for every exploited worker.

      • Not for everyone, but it’s a little weird that self-proclaimed communists are apparently completely incapable of putting their money where their mouth is.

        Easier to bitch on the internet than work for actual change, isn’t it?

        • @Catoblepas
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          ‘If you don’t make your own worker owned company you’re a fake communist’ is certainly a take.

          • @Isoprenoid@programming.dev
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            More like “If you don’t action your words, then you’re full of hot air.”

            There are too many occasions of Internet whiners yelling “Eat the rich” then not actually eating the rich.

            Their bark is worse than their bite. They live to sow anger, but not action.

            • @Catoblepas
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              So the only two ways to be a real communist are to either eat the rich or start your own company, interesting. I will give this all the consideration it deserves.

        • @SkyeStarfall
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          What money?

          The money that isn’t even enough to buy a house?

    • pjhenry1216
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      Why is sharing ownership weird to you but the fact they’re just taking a lions share of the worker’s wealth indefinitely not weird to you? Why do you believe workers should be sharing their wealth with already rich people?

      • You clearly have no idea what I believe but are stupid enough to lie to me about it – like I wouldn’t know my own beliefs.

        Why should anyone ever take what you say seriously? Much less even attempt a conversation when you’re not capable of having a real one?

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          That’s definitely a way to respond to a rebuttal while providing no significant value.

            • pjhenry1216
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              You think you provided a deeper point. Interesting. If I missed it, please correct it. It’s how normal dialogue and debate occurs instead of … whatever your toxicity is.

    • Gormadt
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      Straight up co-ops are way more financially stable than regular businesses

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      Even better, start a company with other workers and share ownership because you’re all workers, or join an existing such company. Unfortunately this isn’t a feasible option for most people, and neither is your suggestion

    • @JohnDClay@sh.itjust.works
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      Do you dictate you must sell your share when you leave the company? How do you generate more shares when you acquire more employees? Is this a commonly done thing?

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        Yes both things aren’t uncommon features of worker coops though you might also want to look into foundations. Might want to reserve some influence for the Lumpen, for the municipality, suchlike, not strictly workers as otherwise they themselves could become a ruling elite.

        There’s also the issue of “does every worker actually have a share” IIRC Mondragon had a ruffle about that one dunno how it ended never followed up.