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originalpckelly Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Mar-14-09 06:08 PM
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21. What I'm talking about is a revolution...
Edited on Sat Mar-14-09 06:16 PM by originalpckelly
and one that's rather complicated to explain at this time. It involves transforming workplaces from the investor/management/worker model to the market regulated worked model. All artists produce goods or perform services and can fall into this model. This proposed law would ensure that they would receive just compensation in a non-corporate market regulated worker economy.

It's all capitalism, just the next step in capitalism, and if I'm right, it will accomplish the goals of getting workers to own the means of production, but instead of collective ownership, it would be private worker control. It has to be that in order to check greed, which is something that no one should lose as it's just one's self-preservation instinct. We need to check greed, not ignorantly hope we'll eliminate it.
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