Mike Ballard wrote:
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> No you silly boy.  I mean that we have to engage in
> the class struggle over the social product of labour
> until we're strong enough to take it all i.e. abolish
> the wages system.

How does "we" get defined?

How are conflicts within that "we" (racism, sexism, skill levels, income
differences, etc.) overcome?

How does one struggle _directly_ over "the social product"?

How does struggle over the "product" (union struggles?) increase "our"
strength?

How are strategic and tactical differences among "us" resolved?

How does begging the DP for handouts increase "our" strength?

How do "we" know when we are strong enough?

What general procedures are involved in taking it "all"?

Do "we" proceed directly from capitalism to abolition of the wages
system?

How do "we" (in our hundreds of millions around the world coordinate our
activities?

Carrol

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