But didn't Waistline tell us the "workers" will be robots?
Gene Coyle
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Basically it is about whether you believe the economic system is essentially a social system, although privately owned, and whether you believe in the cooperative powers of human beings eventually to get on top of it, even though there may be no one party line. Chris Burford <<<>>>
believe it was g d h cole's theory of 'encroaching control' that posited workers' control of industry to be result of slow extension of power from bottom up until overall balance of power within firm/factory/industry tips in favor of workers within it... michael hoover
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