@log In order to deal with the capitalist oligarchs we have to deal with capitalism and private ownership of the means of production.
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@log @Radical_EgoCom When an individual is "empowered to control their own means of production", that means they own their tools. That's property. If it's not property, they do not own the tools, and someone else has power over their production. In the case where a township library owns machine tools available for public use, the system that allocates the resource has to have rules that limit any single person's use. That's not oppression. It's just scheduling. @log @Radical_EgoCom The concept of ownership in anarcho-capybarism rests on three pillars: 1. How much are you able to use a thing? Title in law is just a way to goose 2 and 3 in one's favor. Same with patent or copyright. @log @Radical_EgoCom I think it's great that you have an ideology that you believe in. But I don't do religions or dogmas or in-group jargon. It's not for me. And I already did my arguing with other anarcho-hyphenations way back in the 2000s. So as you are the OP in this discussion, I'm going to step out and give you the last word, defined however you like, if it isn't the common dictionary meaning. |
@Radical_EgoCom I am far more concerned about robotic welders and sheet metal presses and chip fabricators and electronic marketplace websites than desktop 3D printers and self-published author websites and the oxyacetylene torch some artist uses to turn junk cars into dragons. I am not going to play tool cop on anyone's workshop. And neither are you, not until long after all the transnationals are dismantled. Purity battles don't help.