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== Creating value for exchange implies being a Capitalist in the actually existing form (not, continued) == | == Creating value for exchange implies being a Capitalist in the actually existing form (not, continued) == | ||
Even before civilization, every adult member of a culture self reproduces on the basis of the acquired toolkit of that culture. The individual worker, artisan, etc. always is on first principles free to combine in whatever way they like with others in actual production. Various past and present worker syndicates demonstrate this fact. | Even before civilization, every adult member of a culture self reproduces on the basis of the acquired toolkit of that culture. The individual worker, artisan, etc. always is on first principles free to combine in whatever way they like with others in actual production. Various past and present worker guilds, syndicates, etc. demonstrate this fact. | ||
It's my intention to build structures/platforms that allow others to operate as sovereign producers as well. It is not the acquisition of money, or even a great deal of it that makes you a Capitalist but rather the means by which the acquisition occurs. This distinction is already made clear in the difference between earned income and capital gains. Of course within the Capitalist framework, such as the US IRS, earned income includes earnings as a Capitalist by expropriating wage labor production directly or by shareholder proxy, by contract or the 'permanent employment' gambit. I am simply carrying that to its limit, blowing off capitalist relations and earning only from what I do in fact build myself. | It's my intention to build structures/platforms that allow others to operate as sovereign producers as well. It is not the acquisition of money, or even a great deal of it that makes you a Capitalist but rather the means by which the acquisition occurs. This distinction is already made clear in the difference between earned income and capital gains. Of course within the Capitalist framework, such as the US IRS, earned income includes earnings as a Capitalist by expropriating wage labor production directly or by shareholder proxy, by contract or the 'permanent employment' gambit. I am simply carrying that to its limit, blowing off capitalist relations and earning only from what I do in fact build myself. | ||