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## Capitalism
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### Central Tenets
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Capitalism - an economic system touted as a beacon of freedom and opportunity, reveals its true colors upon closer examination. The system is inherently and deeply flawed, and we, the workers, bear the weight of capitalism's flawed central tenets.
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Capitalism - an economic system touted as a beacon of freedom and opportunity, has led to significant wealth disparities and exploitation. The system is inherently and deeply flawed, and we, the workers, bear the weight of it.
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<b>Private Ownership of the Means of Production:</b> Our collective labor powers the wheels of production, yet the means of production—land, factories, and machinery—remain in the hands of a privileged few. This concentration of ownership creates an insidious power imbalance, where decisions affecting our lives are made by those who prioritize their own interests. The consequences ripple through society, as wealth and resources flow to the privileged few rather than being shared for the well-being of all.
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<b>Exploitation of Labor:</b> We, the workers, toil day in and day out, driven by the need to survive. However, under capitalism's rule, our labor is undervalued. The capitalist class profits by extracting the surplus value we create, leaving us with meager compensation for our efforts. This exploitation deepens economic disparities and disconnects us from the fruits of our labor, as we are relegated to mere cogs in the capitalist machine.
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<b>The Pursuit of Profit:</b> In the capitalist framework, profit reigns supreme. Our well-being, the health of our communities, and the environment take a backseat to the relentless pursuit of wealth accumulation. Wages are suppressed, working conditions deteriorate, and natural resources are depleted without regard for sustainability whenever possible.
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<b>Competition:</b> Capitalism champions competition as a catalyst for progress and innovation. Yet, in practice, this competition often results in monopolistic power and the suppression of small businesses. We witness the consolidation of market control in the hands of a few dominant corporations, while barriers obstruct our entrepreneurial aspirations. The relentless drive to outdo one another only serves to undermine our collective well-being. Moreover, a culture of cutthroat competition erodes our sense of empathy and solidarity.
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<b>Market Forces:</b> The invisible hand of market forces, often heralded as a fair and efficient mechanism, perpetuates inherent inequalities within the capitalist structure. The distribution of goods and services is dictated by supply and demand, favoring those with economic power while leaving many struggling to meet their basic needs. The resulting disparities in wealth, opportunities, and access to essential resources further entrench social divisions, eroding the notion of equal chances for all.
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Just as a house needs a solid foundation to stand strong, any system that governs our lives requires a sturdy base to support its structure. Unfortunately, capitalism, with its core tenets of private ownership, labor exploitation, profit-driven motives, competition, and market forces, is built upon an inherently flawed foundation. This foundation contributes to power imbalances, economic exploitation, a compromised collective well-being, and a disconnection from meaningful work. It is clear that without addressing these foundational flaws, the system itself will always fall short in providing a just and equitable society.
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Just as a house needs a solid foundation to stand strong, any system that governs our lives requires a sturdy base to support its structure. Unfortunately, capitalism is built upon an inherently flawed foundation. It contributes to power imbalances, economic exploitation, a compromised collective well-being, and a disconnection from meaningful work. It is clear that without addressing these foundational flaws, the system itself will always fall short in providing a just and equitable society.
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### The Price We Pay
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Within the intricate web of capitalism, hidden costs silently burden us. By shining a light on them, we aim to unravel the systemic issues ingrained within capitalism that contribute to our personal struggles and the challenges we face together daily.
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<b>Alienation from Labor:</b> In the pursuit of profit and competition, capitalism severs our innate human connection to meaningful work, leaving us with a sense of detachment and alienation. As profit becomes the ultimate goal, we often find ourselves reduced to mere cogs in the economic machinery. This estrangement from our labor chips away at our sense of purpose and fulfillment, leaving us adrift in a sea of disconnection.
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<b>Decentralization of Power:</b> We aim to dismantle centralized power structures and distribute decision-making authority to the local level, ensuring that our communities have the autonomy to govern themselves. We advocate for the active participation of each of us in the political process giving us a direct say in decision-making and policies that affect our lives.
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<b>Socialist Mode of Production:</b> We strive for economic justice by challenging the concentration of wealth and power in the hands of a few enabled by the capitalist systems. We strive for socialism - a system where the means of production belong to the workers.
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<b>Mutual Aid:</b> We recognize the inherent value of community and aim to foster relationships based on mutual assistance and care. Through mutual aid, we and our communities come together to meet our shared needs, whether it's through providing food, shelter, healthcare, education, or other essential resources.
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### Decentralization and Direct Democracy
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### Decentralization of Power and Direct Democracy
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Decentralization aims to dismantle centralized power structures and empower local communities to govern themselves autonomously, while direct democracy emphasizes the active involvement of individuals in decision-making, bypassing intermediary representatives. Both of these allow us to directly participate in shaping policies, laws, and the allocation of resources best suited for each community.
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Decentralization of power based on direct democracy provides us with the following benefits:
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<b>Empowerment and Ownership:</b> Direct participation instills a sense of ownership and empowerment in us. It enhances our understanding of civic responsibilities and the impact they can have on shaping our communities, fostering a stronger sense of civic duty and community cohesion.
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<b>Engaging with Existing Systems:</b> While challenging the existing systems, it is also important to engage with them strategically. This includes advocating for policy changes, holding elected officials accountable, and actively participating in existing democratic processes. Work towards reforms that align with libertarian socialist principles and contribute to the broader goal of systemic transformation.
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## Our Plan
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Fortunately, you need not embark on the journey of implementing all the aforementioned initiatives single-handedly. Thankfully, there already exists an organization of like-minded comrades ready to join forces with you.
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Fortunately, you need not embark on the journey of implementing all the aforementioned initiatives single-handedly. Thankfully, there already exists an organization of like-minded comrades ready to join forces with you.
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<b>Groups:</b> We organize groups for the purposes of education, advocacy, and mutual aid. Our objective is to demonstrate to people how the current politico-economic systems detrimentally impact our well-being, present them with alternative approaches, and engage in mutual aid to alleviate the challenges of living under capitalism.
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<b>Communities:</b> We establish communities based on libertarian socialist principles, where individuals have ownership of their land, houses, and the means of production as well as make decisions using direct democracy. We are gradually expanding our socialist world, one community at a time.
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<b>Cooperatives:</b> We form worker cooperatives to finance the operations of our groups and communities. Recognizing that economic power influences political power, we consider the establishment of cooperatives to be one of the initial steps towards achieving socialism.
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