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But that was overrun by fascists in the Spanish civil war so
I agree with that but so what's your idea of socialism and having a socialist government?
I, along with anyone who's not some sort of Stalin apologist, would probably support a purely democratic government and an economy that is truly owned and operated by the workers
And how would it be owned and operated by workers?
Well one was is Syndicalism, it's like a republic flipped upside down
Representatives don't represent, they take orders
Way is*
And your business or whatever you call it would operate itself, send a representative to a local trade union, which would coordinate the economy on a local level, which would then send a representative to the syndicate to organize the economy on an even larger scale, which would then send a representative to the Bourse du Travail which consists of syndicates working together on the basis of mutual consent
So your union would represent something like a small town, your Syndicate would operate something like a state, and the bourse du travail would operate the nation, only instead of the national level having the final say/authority it's the people
Something like this
Alright, but who can start a business and hire employees?
You can come together as a group to form a business-like entity
But undemocratic private ownership is precisely what this system seeks to abolish
And replace
So one person can't own a business alone, or run it as he wants.
if you own it alone, you would have no one working for you
^ Why?
Well if it works out how Catalonia did, no one would be willing to work for you
Why wouldn't anyone be willing to work for me?
Because why would you work under the economic equivalent of a dictatorship when there's a shiny new democracy across the street
Not only would you then have a say in the business your income and possibly your life depends on, but you'd also be able to directly advocate for workers rights and your needs as workers
Just look at how effective things like unions are at advancing worker rights and pay
Unions are a modern failure now that businesses can afford to send workers to technical schools and butt unions workers out of the loop. They only get government contracts now and usually only state or federal projects.
Or at least that's my observation from the side of metal working and electrical unions.
Hold on there's one more
At least to me there seems to be a very strong correlation between the strength of unions and inequality
The value of the dollar has drastically dropped as wages increased.
A CEOs pay really doesn't matter. It's the CEO, he's going to accumulate wealth from his business, which is the whole purpose of starting a business in the first place. I wouldn't be comfortable with a government telling me that I need to trust someone who is hired with automatic privelege and shares to the company.
The CEO creates capital, which stimulates economic growth, and creates more jobs.
So why does the CEO's paycheck matter so much?
The workers create capital, the CEO takes credit for it
The pay increases are virtually non effective in relation to pay equality because the capitalist economy made it ineffective
Because those ceos make 300-500x as much as their workers on average
Hold on I've got another chart
The value exists, its just not going to the workers