AGITPROP, Part 6a

 



T-Shirt Blanks

 

Clothing and Caps

 

You can design your own T-shirt by putting colours, graphics and slogans on
to the blanks, above. You can do it in the "Paint" programme that is part of
Windows.

 

Caps are even easier to design. A cap needs to be specified as to its colour
and a badge, or a slogan, or both (e.g. badge in front and slogan at the
back).

 

Most people would contract out the printing of the T-shirts these days.
Silk-screening your own T-shirts is still possible, but rarely done.

 

Can you make money from T-shirts and caps? It is not likely. Given that your
main aim is political, namely agitational propaganda (Agitprop), it follows
that if you are also trying to make money then you are trying to do two
things which do not correspond. Serving two masters is a recipe for failure
in any field.

 

It is better to maximise the political benefit, and to try to recover the
costs in an all-round way. 

 

Therefore, by all means do sell, but also try to get your clothing project
funded in other ways, for example by outright donations and by "crowd
funding <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crowd_funding> ".

 

The discussion about T-shirts and caps could extend out to include other
kinds of merchandise such as literature, and other kinds of clothing such as
track suits and sweat-shirts. A full discussion of the business of
merchandise would have to be extensive and to include long-term accounting
for all "overhead" expenses, plus stocktaking and the writing-off of damaged
and unsaleable goods. 

 

Such a discussion will quickly become over-elaborate for our purposes,
because at this level, we never have the means to sustain such activities as
businesses over time. So we will not do that. But in the next item, we will
consider what it is to run a stall as a one-off, occasional activity, and
not primarily as a serious money-making affair.

 

In the Induction course, we have said that the secret of funding Party and
mass movement activities is to make them all generate a small surplus as
they go along. 

 

Now, we are saying that the apparently money-making activity is no
different. Like all our activities, it has to, taken overall, generate a
small surplus, including from funding and from outright donations taken. 

 

The distinction between political activities that also attract money, and
money-making activities that carry a political message, is found to be no
distinction at all.

 

For us, the political intention is the governing intention.

 

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