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capitalism needs wage-labor, right?: councils
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Capitalism needs wage-labor, right? Started reading jacques camatte, because of his amadeo bordiga influence (which gilles dauve, whom i really enjoy, shares) but he seems to over-stress the idea of capital running away from humanity- does anyone agree with this? Isn't capital still based on wage-labor? Do we not produce and reproduce the conditions of our existence? What are your thoughts? Post a new comment. Anonymous comments are disabled in this journal. We will log you in after post.
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Thoughts on the effects of Anarcho-Punk on Anarchy: councils
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A Breakaway March Inside my Pants! A Breakaway March Inside my Pants! Thoughts on the effects of Anarcho-Punk on Anarchy. I was thinking about writing an essay based upon the discussions on anarcho-punk some people have been having on anarchist open posting online community. Please read these questions bellow, speak openly, and see where it leads us. -crudo. 2) Do you think that punk rock is off putting to people? Do you think that it "gives a bad face the movement"? Post a new comment. Post a new comment.
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Amazon loggers clash with lost tribe (Woot Woot!) - Primitivism
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Amazon loggers clash with lost tribe (Woot Woot! May 26th, 2005. Amazon loggers clash with lost tribe (Woot Woot! Amazon loggers clash with lost tribe. Reuters) - A Brazilian Indian tribe armed with bows and arrows and unseen for years has been spotted in a remote Amazon region where clashes with illegal loggers are threatening its existence. Thursday, May 26, 2005. He photographed Jururei huts on a recent helicopter flyover of the remote park to catch land grabbers. Indian rights activists are alarmed.
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haven't posted here before, but i have a serious question: councils
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Haven't posted here before, but i have a serious question. I am pretty jaded with protests, traditional unions, fair-trade, etc. and all the practices of what many call the "left-wing of capital" who mearly want to socialize the profits created by wage-labor and exchange, but what do we do as (anti-state) communists? What else can one do? To give you an idea of what i'm talking about:. Those who already feel the need for communism, and discuss it, cannot interfere in these [squatters and truly anti-excha...
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