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     A: No, they are wholly based on #1. Before Capitalism there were other relations of production. After it there will be something else.</li>
     A: No, they are wholly based on #1. Before Capitalism there were other relations of production. After it there will be something else.</li>
<li>Q: Don't buying and selling and money imply Capitalism?<br>
<li>Q: Don't buying and selling and money imply Capitalism?<br>
     A: Again, no not at all. These things predate and will survive Capitalism, they are constants of organized social life.</li>
     A: Again, no not at all. These things predate and will survive Capitalism. Exchange of production and its accounting are constants of organized social life.</li>
<li>Q: Aren't you a Capitalist by selling the service you do and buying labor to build parts of that service?<br>
<li>Q: Aren't you a Capitalist by selling the service you do and buying labor to build parts of that service?<br>
     A: #3 answers the first part, the second is not actually a problem a yet since I am doing everything myself.  
     A: #3 answers the first part, the second I'm committed to not doing and sofar haven't. The distinguishing thing is I am in the end in sofar are the thing the delivered at the top level to production is concerned, the sole producer the fact that I am able to do that upon the basis of considerable prior production notwithstanding, that's the general condition of production at any advanced point in culture. It's my intention to build structures/platforms that allow others to operate as sovereign produces
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