> I have no desire to debate the necessity of  industrialization.  That's
not the issue.  Class, property, the  social organization of labor are
the issues. <


Comment

History cannot be undone, precisely because it is history and  has a real
shape and being. The social organization of labor may still seems  abstract, but
it is not. The combatants must press their imaginative narrative  on events
that describe a society of associated producers, freed from the  commodity form,
at least in all socially necessary means of life.

Men and women never relinquish created history, no matter how  horrible one
describes it.

The future sits in front of us to be created and that is the  challenge.

Me . . . I am not going back to subsistence economy or  ideological concepts
of Lakota Indian communism or some other "ancient  ideological form" presented
in a modern form that longs for a past that never  existed. The longing is
for something more imaginative, creative and in harmony  with what exists and
the possible.

Politics is the art of the possible. When ones imagination  outruns the
possible there is a problem and all kinds of class divergence takes  place.

A modern communism rooted in this state of development of the  financial
architecture and this stage of development of the technical and social
organization of labor, will make sense to the American peoples, and most of the 
 world
people.

Some things will never make sense to some people. Here,  political will
decides.









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