• PugJesus@lemmy.worldM
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    11 hours ago

    I mean individuals being paid doesn’t give them power over their social and political futures, because such questions are determined at a larger scale than the individual level. Socialism is about worker control of the means of production, as a class, not as a few lucky individuals.

    Firefighters do not operate the means of production; firefighters being paid well does not give workers control over their social and political futures, because firefighters are not a class that is large or influential enough to dictate the flow of their society’s political and economic power structures.

    You’re looking at things in a very individualist way is what I mean, and that’s… completely contrary to socialism in both theoretical and practical terms.

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      10 hours ago

      Firefighters do not operate the means of production

      Sure they do.

      firefighters being paid well does not give workers control over their social and political futures, because firefighters are not a class that is large or influential enough to dictate the flow of their society’s political and economic power structures.

      Nor does any worker. That’s part of the deal with a society where things are communally owned, you know, socialism. If you want an individual to be influential enough to dictate the flow of their society’s political and economic power structures, you’re looking for a rich capitalist.

      You seem determined to try to come up with a way to pretend that clearly socialist parts of a mixed capitalist/socialist system are not socialist, while maintaining that the parts that are capitalist are still capitalist. You can’t have it both ways.