I just noticed you mention both Bordiga and Gramsci as influences. Quite interesting to say the least lol
http://www.revleft.com/vb/confused-n....html?t=178442
I'm not a big Tiqqun fan. I mean, I have read some of his stuff and some of it is alright, but overall I think he is basically worthless. Some of his writings on communization is interesting though. As for the "self-regulating system of stock control" thing, I was just wondering what you thought about it. From what I read, it seems like a very interesting way to organize production without money or a market in a decentralized form. Idk you can read more about it here in this article: http://www.cvoice.org/cv3cox.htm and in this thread where he argues this point: http://www.revleft.com/vb/socialism-....html?t=176746 Basically, the "system of self-regulating stock control" would be a system of decentralized calculation in kind.
Not quite sure what that means. I'll have to ask him about it. Check this thread out: http://www.revleft.com/vb/group.php?...#gmessage56010
Not much brah What's your opinion on having a system of "self-regulating system of stock control" (like Robo argues) under communism? I think it is a very interesting idea and seems to make a lot of sense.
what's up bru
http://www.revleft.com/vb/books-quee...88#post2551688
I'm undecided on labor vouchers and don't know anything about communization. I'll have to look into it. As for Impossiblism, I wouldn't say that category and Left Communism are mutually exclusive. Impossiblism doesn't refer strictly to Socialist Labor Party parliamentarianism.
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Thanks bro. I'd link to think the left-communist tradition mostly avoids fetishizing the worker's republic, one of the reasons it is often mistakenly called "libertarian".