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Re: AUT: The term "left-wing"
- Subject: Re: AUT: The term "left-wing"
- From: "Tahir Wood" <twood@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 11 Feb 2002 09:08:36 +0200
>>> commie00@xxxxxxxxx 02/10/02 11:44AM >>>
actually, in my estimation, anarcho-collectivists (which some syndicalists
are) argue for wage labor continuing after the overthrow of capitalism...
abeit, in the form of "labor chits", etc.
edu ---
I doubt whether labour chits are the same as wages, since they would not have many of the characteristics of money, for example to accumulate as captital. I also wonder how in a transitional situation one would begin to distribute the social product without something like this. Anyone care to take up this point?
Tahir
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- Thread context:
- Re: AUT: The term "left-wing", (continued)
- Re: AUT: The term "left-wing",
Peter Jovanovic Sat 09 Feb 2002, 01:23 GMT
- Re: AUT: The term "left-wing",
miyachi Sun 10 Feb 2002, 01:43 GMT
- Re: AUT: The term "left-wing",
commie00 Sun 10 Feb 2002, 09:44 GMT
- Re: AUT: The term "left-wing",
Jerry Spencer Sun 10 Feb 2002, 10:01 GMT
- Re: AUT: The term "left-wing",
Tahir Wood Mon 11 Feb 2002, 07:08 GMT
- Re: AUT: The term "left-wing",
Jerry Spencer Mon 11 Feb 2002, 18:40 GMT
- Re: AUT: The term "left-wing",
Floyce White Tue 12 Feb 2002, 00:37 GMT
- Re: AUT: The term "left-wing",
Doug Henwood Tue 12 Feb 2002, 00:48 GMT
- Re: AUT: The term "left-wing",
Saul Tue 12 Feb 2002, 01:03 GMT
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