@commonscapitalism @ashtime The era where we can observe the surplus value. Thank you very much for your reading recommendation. 2/2
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@commonscapitalism @ashtime The era where we can observe the surplus value. Thank you very much for your reading recommendation. 2/2 15 comments
@ashtime @sule_becalm @Radical_EgoCom While worker cooperatives, ESOPs, and EOTs offer significant benefits and have positive impacts, they may fall short in addressing all the comprehensive needs of societal worker well-being on a national scale. The limitations in their current reach, growth potential, and the systemic issues they can address make it challenging for them to be the sole solution. #capitalism #economics #socialism 1/4 The aggregate number of members in all worker cooperatives in the United States is estimated to be around 10,000 workers according to https://www.fiftybyfifty.org/2022/02/latest-worker-co-op-survey-shows-more-co-ops-but-fewer-workers/ and 14.7M workers in ESOPs according to https://www.nceo.org/articles/employee-ownership-by-the-numbers and the last number has stagnated at that amount for the last 8 reporting periods. 2/4 Why Commons Capitalism Remains Crucial: Broader Impact: Commons Capitalism aims to address income inequality and wealth distribution on a systemic level, reaching beyond individual companies. Equitable Wealth Distribution: By treating profits as a common pool resource, it ensures that wealth is distributed more fairly across all stakeholders, not just employees of specific companies. 3/4 Conclusion: While worker cooperatives, ESOPs, and EOTs provide valuable benefits and contribute to worker well-being, they might not fully address the broader systemic issues. Commons Capitalism offers a more comprehensive and holistic approach, focusing on equitable wealth distribution, community investment, and sustainability. (Copilot) 4/4 @commonscapitalism @ashtime Due to my opinion both of you are still arguing within the context of capitalism. Your suggestions may make the world a better place for human beings and others. But they cannot abolish capitalism. You both do not consider Nation as a problem and defense industries those nations have (must be abolished when capitalism is abolished) . I wish both of you can reach some of your suggestions but these are not the way of abolishing capitalism @sule_becalm @commonscapitalism What’s your suggestion? I think that nation-states’ existence and military industry, human desire for war are 2 separate issues-both existed through different economic models in human history. Capitalism is rooted in #colonialism and #imperialism - not existence of nations or wars. @ashtime @commonscapitalism İ tried to say your question about abolishing capitalism is not realistic. That's all . Pardon me if something I said suggested that capitalism can be abolished. It will never be abolished. Capitalism will always be the preferred economic vehicle for small closely held corporations and venture capitalists. Some corporations are too large to be converted to worker coops, ESOPs, EOTs, or CCEs. Additionally, capitalism is endless in breadth and width. @commonscapitalism @ashtime Sorry I gave this answer to @ashtime . By the way capitalism may be abolished under different conditions and in a very long time. If it is abolished, it most likely would be the result of societal collapse caused by a failure of worker well-being. The question then is what would fill the economic and political void created by societal collapse, probably a society similar to western Europe's in the 6th century with the beginning of a new feudalistic order. @commonscapitalism @sule_becalm Ok guys, you know that capitalism does not equal democracy and that we had different economic models in existence in the 20th century? How workers cooperatives work in #USA is jot the only model in the entire world. With the existence of #billionaires we already live in some kind of a #feudal system. @ashtime @commonscapitalism May be this can be called vulture capitalism. And we still don ot know the way of abolishing such a system out of capitalism dictates us. Maybe later in conjunction with changing energy/power resource, type of production , also means of prodyction, tecnology depending upon these changes social classes, social physchology, etc. not reforming in capitalist mode of production. By the way I am not against all these suggestions those cannot abolish capitalism. @Radical_EgoCom As an economist I really don't want to argue about this subject anymore which depends upon a great literature in my second language by means of social media. I wish you good luck implementing what you think. |
@sule_becalm @commonscapitalism #Capitalism is deeply rooted in history, but #history also shows systems can be dismantled&replaced. Worker-owned cooperatives and ESOPs may not scale alone,but combined with systemic change—like wealth redistribution,democratized production, and environmental prioritization—they would challenge capitalist frameworks. @Radical_EgoCom the #revolution you advocate is a valid path,ultimately probably the only realistic one-judging by history&present.