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> Hell, teach the workers how to take responsibility, now, by buying stock
> and taking over the company ... all within the capitalist system which
> provides a ready made vehicle for ownership. Capitalism is not our enemy,
> the use of force is.

Yea, I'd really like to be the broker living off commissions on the stock
purchases of an unemployed laborer. Are you kidding?

> On Mon, 23 Jun 1997 18:07:22 +1100 Bill Bartlett
> <[log in to unmask]> writes:
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> >When are they going to assume some responsibility in this regard?
> >
> >After the revolution. Workers get no say in economic matters, so can't
> >really be held responsible, but socialism is the act of the working
> >class
> >assuming responsibility. When everyone has a say, everyone can share
> >responsibility.
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> >Bill Bartlett
> >Bracknell Tasmania
> >

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