• save_the_humans@leminal.space
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    4 months ago

    Right I see. Co-ops are a threat to a capitalist that wants to exploit their workers, and if co-ops got big enough to strain the system I imagine there would be some push back from someone with money.

    But co-ops can exist outside the system so it shouldn’t matter, and theyd have the power in numbers. Cooperation among cooperatives is one of the defining principles of a cooperative. So if a housing co-op gets their food from a food co-op who gets their food from a farmers co-op and they all get there energy from an energy co-op, what is a capitalist to do? Its like a free market and if the capitalist fails, that’s just competition.

    All that would need to be done is for there to be more co-ops and more people that understand and want them to exist.

    I mean if we want to overthrow the system violently, or reject it with violence, we can but I see an alternative here if somehow people can unite on an idea. I don’t know how to do that though.

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      But co-ops can exist outside the system

      They straight up do not exist outside the system? I dont know why you think they exist outside the system.

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        I mean its the goal… to avoid violent revolution. If it does need to turn to that though, then what will be there to replace capitalism?

        Its literally an alternative where workers own the means of production. How is that not outside the system? They already exist in pockets around the world.