Conversation Between Brosa Luxemburg and Yuppie Grinder

  1. Brosa Luxemburg
    I just noticed you mention both Bordiga and Gramsci as influences.

    Quite interesting to say the least lol
  2. Brosa Luxemburg
  3. Brosa Luxemburg
    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.
  4. 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
  5. Brosa Luxemburg
    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.
  6. what's up bru
  7. Brosa Luxemburg
  8. 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.
  9. *like to think
  10. 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".
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