Quirk on Mon, 22 Jan 2007 18:35:51 +0100 (CET) |
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Thanks Keith for the great thread, I have just ordered your book. BTW, I am quite interested in the special status of East Germany granted by the Treaty of Rome and the possibility of this resulting in a form Comprador Bourgeoisie within the GDR. Any more information regarding this is much appreciated. Kimberly De Vries wrote: > I'm not sure spamming everyone would accomplish what we want, but > hitting a lot of news outlets might, not to mention political leaders. I am sure it would accomplish nothing. like sending anti-imperialist mail to inmates of Guantanamo Bay. > So, yes, let's do something. Whom exactly shall we try and reach? Only by cartelising our own labour and applying it exclusively to a mutually owned Capital commons can anything change. So long as we allow our surplus value to be alienated and privately accumulated, it will come back in the form of our own forceful subjugation. Neither shaking your fists at the Rentiers, nor inciting misguided indignation, nor browbeating the proletariat with theory or history will significantly help. Political power is an extension of economic power, no change in the political structure can precede a change in the dominant mode of production. Property will not be shamed nor intimidated nor debated away, only mutual capitalization can defeat private Capital. Once socialist sharing communities can out-accumulate private Capital, only then will our economic power will extend into real political power. There is no other way, no short cuts. All other roads lead to terror and ultimately defeat. Mutual capitalization is far from easy, however, so what we must do is perfect it, honestly examine why historic attempts have failed or accomplished limited success and what structures and practises can allow Mutual enterprises to out-accumulate their Capitalist rivals. Regards, Dmytri Kleiner, Robotnik http://www.telekommunisten.net # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: majordomo@bbs.thing.net and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@bbs.thing.net