by The Dharma Bum » Tue May 07, 2013 9:05 am
I wasn't proposing anything. All I did was comment about some of the remarks.
Also, I may as well add, capitalism entirely depends on intervention by the state on the part of private owners of capital.
Statism and capitalism are two features of the same system, by which a tiny elite class has literally domesticated humanity.
You will never have liberty and capitalism. The two are mutually exclusive. American libertarians have yet to become conscious of that fact, which is why US libertarianism is basically ultra-right capitalism. The state exists to control the population in the name of orderly business occurring, but it does also serve the purpose of restraining the owning class, which would eat the working class alive if it could.
The only way for humans to liberate themselves from the iteration of society which has developed over the generations is to become conscious of the facts as individuals and consciously engineer a better society than the one that has developed on it's own in the wild.
So society has domesticated the individuals that make up society? The best way to fight back is for the individuals to in turn "domesticate society" and turn it to the needs of the individuals that comprise society instead of letting the system prey upon individuals, at the behest of whatever group is in control. The only way to do this is to abolish private capital and make all collective production serve the public interest.
That is the aim of libertarian socialism, at least according to my own conception of the concept.
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The Dharma Bum on Tue May 07, 2013 9:12 am, edited 3 times in total.