Message from @Nikitis

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2018-12-13 04:17:51 UTC  

That's just democracy

2018-12-13 04:18:03 UTC  

yes, socialism in purest terms is democracy applied to economics and production

2018-12-13 04:18:16 UTC  

Children shouldn't vote on their bed time

2018-12-13 04:18:50 UTC  

The father, who rules over his children, who owns the house, who feeds them, should decide

2018-12-13 04:19:02 UTC  

the problem with democracy is that 2 idiots are more powerful than 1 intellectual

2018-12-13 04:19:13 UTC  

The only superfluous figure in an enterprise is the capitalist management. You can remove the capitalist, and have an enterprise still function, but you cannot remove the whole staff and leave the capitalist. This is a reality of enterprises, how they are based, a reality on their character.

2018-12-13 04:19:23 UTC  

@Xinyue You have to explain why a "true societal consensus politics" is a good thing, your basically advocating a truer democracy i guess..

about taking part in labor unaliented by the result, i think first of all that's utopian.. second even if you had it, it sounds like hell.
Why would you try to improve yourself or conform to society maintaining the social structure if you don't fail hard or have societal checks on you?

Also, even in Socialism, there is an Aristocracy, an Intelligentsia, so there isn't this total equality, this situation can be created by other systems that have proven to be far more sustainable.

2018-12-13 04:20:48 UTC  

@AdorableStormtrooper I don't think I can put it forward in a way that you will find satisfying. Our ethical and ontological views are far too much apart. It relates to my views on consciousness, how consciousness relates to the natural world, and why anything at all exists. It goes into my existential views which are too bothersome and obnoxious to go into here. But I have my own philosophical views which affirm the ethical necessity of this. Similar to, and originating from, my Buddhist years.

2018-12-13 04:20:56 UTC  

Apparently corporations are willing to pay their executives significantly more than a low level employee.

2018-12-13 04:21:00 UTC  

```The only superfluous figure in an enterprise is the capitalist management. You can remove the capitalist, and have an enterprise still function, but you cannot remove the whole staff and leave the capitalist. This is a reality of enterprises, how they are based, a reality on their character.```


there were man made Famines in Soviet Ukraine based on this delusion, just remove the most competitive leadership among you that has arisen and everything will be fine, no better! it wasn't

2018-12-13 04:21:28 UTC  

Why would that be? According to you the low level employees are essential and the executive is completely superfluous

2018-12-13 04:22:12 UTC  

It seems like the corporations value executives significantly more, which is why they pay them so much more.

2018-12-13 04:22:23 UTC  

Just free market capitalist economy with social policies and be done with it jeez

2018-12-13 04:22:34 UTC  
2018-12-13 04:22:35 UTC  

Worker-cooperatives function well without any capitalist. The workers elect their own managers via democratic vote, and manage the operation and functions of their production, plans, goals, etc. via councils. This has existed for a long time as a model for enterprise.

2018-12-13 04:22:38 UTC  

basically canada

2018-12-13 04:22:41 UTC  

and what bernie wants

2018-12-13 04:22:48 UTC  

Europe in a nutshell

2018-12-13 04:23:00 UTC  

welfare capitalism is the ultimate gay

2018-12-13 04:23:11 UTC  

SHADDAP

2018-12-13 04:23:13 UTC  

JUST

2018-12-13 04:23:19 UTC  

SHADDAPP

2018-12-13 04:23:25 UTC  

why dont you sit down and have some

2018-12-13 04:23:27 UTC  

delicious

2018-12-13 04:23:28 UTC  

b e e f

2018-12-13 04:23:32 UTC  

A corporation is concerned only with profits. It will pay executives higher than low level employees because it concludes that this will increase profits.

2018-12-13 04:23:40 UTC  

The entirety of Yugoslav economy was founded upon this kind of worker-cooperative organisation; the Mondragon Cooperative Federation has functioned as such for half a century and is Spain's 12th largest enterprise - it weathered, for example, the great Spanish depression and economic crisis where many capitalist enterprises faltered

2018-12-13 04:23:42 UTC  

Lmao

2018-12-13 04:23:44 UTC  

so that's strong evidence to the contrary

2018-12-13 04:24:06 UTC  

Worker Coops are legal rn

2018-12-13 04:24:13 UTC  

They exist in capitalist economies

2018-12-13 04:24:22 UTC  

and they should form the sole basis of economic activity alongside the state and municipal sectors

2018-12-13 04:24:25 UTC  

its all very much possible

2018-12-13 04:24:28 UTC  

nothing suggest it isn't

2018-12-13 04:24:34 UTC  

Im part of a Credit Union myself

2018-12-13 04:24:57 UTC  

if it was feasible, it would take over as the best form of organization

2018-12-13 04:25:11 UTC  

I think it is reasonable that if indeed executives were completely worthless that some company would get the bright idea to pay them less or make the position an internship or simply abolish it. After all they'd save money

2018-12-13 04:25:11 UTC  

it has its benefits, but it isn't gonna take over

2018-12-13 04:25:14 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/507035890640486411/522630051628580865/DtgoT_SV4AY7YoS.png

2018-12-13 04:25:44 UTC  

Yet the norm is the opposite

2018-12-13 04:26:04 UTC  

as for some info pointers about Mondragon, here you can have some. As you see, it is a viable operation which functions on the principles of worker management or self-government. It is an imperfect form, in my view, but it is strong evidence that a viable alternative to capitalist management is possible - which contains in itself the promise of socialism.

And that's not even going into the socialist countries which have existed in 20th century.

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/507035890640486411/522630263847518219/mondragon.png