@Radical_EgoCom Then what is the alternative? How would exchange between communes and workshops be managed and negotiated? How would a workshop allocate its output, assuming that there is a limit to how much it can produce?
(Graeber's "baseline communism" is a form of mutual aid, but it can *also* be modeled as a slightly constrained market exchange. Same for his example in a different book of gambling as a form of exchange.)
@DrDanMarshall
Exchange between communes and workshops doesn't needs to be managed and negotiated in a market-like fashion. Mutual aid and voluntary cooperation, rather than market exchange, should form the basis of interactions between communities and workplaces. Instead of allocating output based on market mechanisms or negotiation, there can be decentralized planning and decision-making processes where communities and workplaces coordinate their activities through democratic assemblies...