• Franzia
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    210 months ago

    I wouldn’t want centrally planned, and I definitely don’t want insular commitees of bureaucrats. Just asking for trouble. But I think what I’m asking for now would be called Market Socialism instead of Communism. If we sieze the means of production, why give up that power to someone who doesn’t make the goods? And central planning sounds like it will always have the Local Knowledge problem, though today we do have tariffs at port authorities which sound to me equally insane.

    “boy, it would be nice if the world were a little more like how I wish it were”

    Gosh yeah :3

    • Cyrus Draegur
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      210 months ago

      Hella fair!

      Might that be closer to something like syndicalism?

      Because, like, the people doing the work all belong to an association that represents their industry and decide collectively among their industry peers what is produced, how it’s produced, and for whom.

      Those industrial associations would be worker syndicates.

      As far as communicating the wants of the population at large, that’s what currency exists for; it’s a signalling system. That’s the “market” component - if a worker syndicate decides to produce things that they send to markets where nobody wants those things, nobody there buys the things and as a result they get less money for paying their own bills (including wages). Nobody likes not getting paid, after all.

      • Franzia
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        210 months ago

        Thank you. I oughta read some theory, after all :3

        That sounds so wonderful