Rational Radical
17th December 2012, 01:42
Hi all,long time no post,i've been caught up with moving and a ridiculous amount of school work.So i've been thinking about a viable way in which production and distribution of goods would be organized in a post-capitalist world, and so far im still in agreement with a libertarian,democratic mode of organization in workplaces(i highly doubt this'll ever change) but the question of distribution in a world of scarcity(or is it really that bad in modern times?)/pre-communism is something that remains unanswered,which troubles me. I use to label myself an Anarcho-communist( if an AC organization understood the need for a transition,i'd be a member) but now after reading GIK's Fundamental Principles of Communist Production and Distribution my perspective has changed and i see myself as,if you will, an "anarchistic" council communist(some of you would have problems making a distinction :lol:). I'd like to see your opinions and a detailed discussion about why you agree or disagree with GIK's theories without misrepresenting the opposition's views