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RE: AUT: Neo-conservatism and workers
- Subject: RE: AUT: Neo-conservatism and workers
- From: Harald Beyer-Arnesen <haraldba@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 7 Jul 2000 15:56:24 +0200 (MET DST)
Bill Bartlett wrote:
For the products created by the socially-owned means of
production to be the private property of whoever happens
to be operating the machines at the time is absurd and
unworkable. The social ownership would be a meaningless
legal fiction, the means of production might as well be
private property.
In total agreement. Just as it is absurd that the petroleum
resources in the North Sea, or in the Gulf, should belong to
"Norwegians, "Arabs" or any particular "tribe".
anarchist-communist greetings
Harald
in solidarity,
Harald Beyer-Arnesen
haraldba@xxxxxxxxx
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- Thread context:
- Re: AUT: Neo-conservatism and workers, (continued)
- Re: AUT: Neo-conservatism and workers,
Ilan Shalif Thu 06 Jul 2000, 07:58 GMT
- Re: AUT: Neo-conservatism and workers,
Bill Bartlett Thu 06 Jul 2000, 15:30 GMT
- RE: AUT: Neo-conservatism and workers,
Paul Bowman Thu 06 Jul 2000, 17:47 GMT
- RE: AUT: Neo-conservatism and workers,
Bill Bartlett Fri 07 Jul 2000, 13:20 GMT
- RE: AUT: Neo-conservatism and workers,
Harald Beyer-Arnesen Fri 07 Jul 2000, 13:56 GMT
- RE: AUT: Neo-conservatism and workers,
steve.devos Fri 07 Jul 2000, 14:10 GMT
- RE: AUT: Neo-conservatism and workers,
Bill Bartlett Sat 08 Jul 2000, 06:04 GMT
- AUT: Fwd: A New Dawn,
Sean Fenley Sun 02 Jul 2000, 03:19 GMT
- AUT: Making History in Millau, France,
Sean Fenley Sat 01 Jul 2000, 05:31 GMT
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