@Outsideness Is the emancipation of the means of production a statement of anti-capitalism?
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Replying to @Outsideness @UnconsciousAby
I'd like ur thoughts on dis: once you have autonomous capital that doesn't need wage labour to function (even if there is a UBI) it dissolves capitalism because there's no accumulation of wealth. [1]
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Replying to @wokeytliberal @UnconsciousAby
"... doesn't need wage labour to function ..." is a mystifying formulation. Trading for resources is the basic process. ...
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... Does a DAO paying another DAO in crypto-currency tokens for online services involve "wage labor"? It's certainly capitalistic.
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Replying to @Outsideness @UnconsciousAby
How is this not a symbolic gesture trying to hold onto some semblance of capitalism to appease ones ideological views? How can technology not create ledgers to follow the demand and supply without the exchange of currency?
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The monetary transaction settles the resource re-allocation, which is the game-theory plug-in. Absurd radical altruism postulates are the only substitute.
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Replying to @Outsideness @wokeytliberal
Which is exactly what 'some sort of gift exchange economy' sounds like.
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