• elscallr
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    12 years ago

    It’s exactly that. There’s no one person, no group of people, that can control a market. It’s a force, an abstract concept at this point. Any thoughts that it can be controlled is hubris or naivety.

      • elscallr
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        12 years ago

        What’s your ideal situation? They create make work jobs? Give the development and production teams some brooms and fire the custodial staff instead? Their job is done. Time to find new ones.

        • @entropicdrift@lemmy.sdf.org
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          32 years ago

          My personal ideal? A democratically run workplace with no permanent executive leadership. Rotating leadership duties, with maybe a Roman Republic style emergency power dictatorship, with a simple majority needed to end said emergency powers.

          Ideal response to this situation? Fire the leadership who fucked up, or cut their pay at least, before firing anyone else. They make much more than ordinary workers.

          • elscallr
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            12 years ago

            You ever seen a camel? It’s a horse that’s been designed by a committee. Democratically run things don’t accomplish shit because you can never get groups of people to agree on anything.

          • elscallr
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            12 years ago

            You ever seen a camel? It’s a horse that’s been designed by a committee. Democratically run things don’t accomplish shit because you can never get groups of people to agree on anything.

            • Friendship
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              22 years ago

              Camels are pretty dang well designed creatures so I’d say the committee did pretty great there. And the alternative is being at the whims of a single person or a small group none of whom have any incentive to care about anything other than the enrichment of their own personal finances. It’s a literal autocracy.

              Governance structures where the workers own and have a say in the means of production are bound to have their own issues to be sure, but it beats out the current model.

              • elscallr
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                22 years ago

                They might be good at being camels, but they’re terrible horses. And if you’ve ever tried to lead a group of more than a handful of people, you’d know they can never agree on shit. Someone has to make the call.

            • @entropicdrift@lemmy.sdf.org
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              12 years ago

              Yeah, that’s one way of looking at it. Guess I’d just rather have a voice in a mediocre place than be someone’s peon even if I respected their strategy.

              Go figure! People with different personal priorities existing! What a world!

              • elscallr
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                22 years ago

                No reason to be that way, we were having a nice conversation.

                • @entropicdrift@lemmy.sdf.org
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                  12 years ago

                  Be which way? I honestly don’t know what you mean. I just said why I still have the ideals/preferences that I do despite the problems you pointed out with an ancient cliché.

                  Y’know, just having different preferences, like I said.

                  • elscallr
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                    12 years ago

                    I’m sorry, I took this the wrong way:

                    Go figure! People with different personal priorities existing! What a world!