It will work like a global firm: - which owns everything; - which, as a consequence, sells nothing (it still produces though); - of which everyone is an equal shareholder; - of which everyone is a employee; - in which shareholders pay the employees in kind.
It won't. There'll be one big "business". It doesn't mean people in this business won't have some degree of autonomy though (like in any business).
That's the beauty of it: we will actually decide about that, rather than suffer the consequences of a "blindly operating law of nature inherent in things and relations, and independent of the will or actions of the producers".
What do you call "enforce anarchy"?
Spend time with fellow proletarians who feel the same way. You're not alone.
Easton Ross
You should read basic but serious texts; the "Communist Manifesto" and "the German Ideology" by Marx, and "the State & Revolution" and "Imperialism: the Highest Stage of Capitalism" by Lenin. Then read Marx's Capital; go to >>/marx/7739 to ask questions if you need help. DON'T read meme writers like Stirner when you're starting out, I think that kind of thing is worth reading eventually once you have a good grasp of theory, but if you start with that it will just fry your brain.
Blake Perry
he's not ready for that.
Hunter Lopez
We must expose people to the truth. They must know of it. We have too little time and too much necessary praxis left.
Ryder Nguyen
alright, I guess I'll read then.
I understood virtually none of those bulletpoints. goblal firm? shareholders? sells nothing? I don't know many, it's confusing. I know, I asked how though what's stopping someone from creating a capitalist business if there's no state? what's stopping a foreign state from conquering an anarchist society segmented in syndicates, one by one? sounds really easy.
yes, but nobody I know hates capitalism as much as I do, they don't mock me for doing it, but I can tell that as soon as I mention it they think it's tiresome or something, and the fact that I haven't studied about it doesn't help my way of talking about it.
I know those words, but how would that work in a communist economical system? a global firm? how's that achievable? who would be the shareholders? what do you mean nothing is sold but it's still produced? how would people get those things then? who gets priority for products?