RLP
Bluelighter
Hey dropper, slightly off topic but do Americans really clap at the end of a film? And on planes when they touchdown and shit?
We do.
Hey dropper, slightly off topic but do Americans really clap at the end of a film? And on planes when they touchdown and shit?
The question of "idealism" - actually my political views are rooted in practice, not ideals. It's idealist to think you can change anything by voting. And it's defeatist to then give up on the human race. So we need something that's not idealist, and not defeatist. I mean, just for the pure romance of struggle, defeatism is a pretty fucking pathetic mode of existence :D
No, you've clearly got me mixed up with someone else. I'm a liberterian communist. Possibly an anarcho-syndicalist (these are real things by the way, that have been around for longer than your Tea Party and Ayn Rand). I have no interest in oversight agencies or centralised control of society. I believe in prefiguration, that the forms we take to achieve social change will be themselves be the change. I don't want to form some Party Elite to co-ordinate activity.
What's this "marxist economics"? I'm not a marxist, btw. But I've read some Marx, and what I've read comprises an analysis of capitalist economics. Marxist economics are an approach to understanding, and a critique of capitalism (and more but capitalism is their central target). They are not a system to be implemented in a new society.
When you say that the labour theory of value is interesting to ponder, it makes me scratch my head, because if you've understood it (and it's incredibly simple, just hearing the name is about enough) and it's relation to profit (surplus value) then you'll also immediately understand that capitalism is a system of economic exploitation, and only a dummy is in favour of being exploited.
No need to lecture me on anarcho-syndicalism, man. I've interviewed Noam Chomsky and even he tacitly agreed that our two sides were idealistic, and unlikely to ever become status quo. You don't seem to understand the positive connotation of exploit. Would you rather not see the full use or benefit be derived from something/someone? Production should equal reward.
But you know, droppersneck might be reading Hey dropper, slightly off topic but do Americans really clap at the end of a film? And on planes when they touchdown and shit?
Hey dropper, slightly off topic but do Americans really clap at the end of a film? And on planes when they touchdown and shit?
Knock - There's no point in voting, so what do you do instead? What are you doing to make this stuff you talk about a reality? What should other people be doing?
I can never get my head around why people clap and cheer when a flight touches down :D (what were they expecting ?)
Fair question. Not much, at the minute, because I'm not working (I am on and off but I am not sure about kicking up a fuss with people I consider friends) nor am I claiming benefits, nor am I a tenant, and these are the main circumstances that anarchists organise around. My circumstances will change soon enough though. Also I'm a late starter with politics, I had no interest in it until two or three years ago. So I've been reading and discussing stuff, and bothering EADD :D
I mean, one of the problems with the internet is no-one is ever willing to change their position on anything.