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Took the words right out of my brother’s mouth.
Took the words right out of my brother’s mouth.
Have you messed around with Freecad and Librecad?
Like how Utahans were buying insulin from Mexico because it was something like 1/100 the price.
When does it stop being a vibrator and start being a reciporcating saw?
That one is especially messed up with the ownership controversy between Samsung Electronics and Samsung Engineering.
I’d argue Spain showcases a pretty good path towards a Mutualist economy with the way their laws are set up that incentivized worker cooperatives to form and become a major part of their economy compared to “traditional” corporations. I tend more economicly Anarchist compared to a full dismantle of the state in the sense that I would be mostly fine with everything pretty much the same, but with economic law set up to incentivize cooperatives and make it illegal to sell another’s labor.
I guess Syndicalism and Mutualism don’t exist?
I’d prefer a Mutualist or Syndicalist system over a Marxist one. The idea of “self exploitation” doesn’t really make sense to me for most parts of the economy. Giving people direct ownership of their labour and making it illegal to sell that labour prevents the consolidation of capital while also preventing authoritarian overreach by a centralized system.
And Canada. I hate that map of the US and Burma. The US uses metric as it is part of customary units anyway. I also wish metric was base 12 or 16.