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pitsken
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t3hpez
I'd say things probably do need to get worse before they get better. People have to become unsatisfied with the system for them to want to change it. Which is a shame, I know. Something's likely to happen in our lifetime though, man. Look at the central banking system crumbling right now, the wealth gap gets bigger and bigger. That dissatisfaction will likely arrive. It's just down to whether the people submit to slavery or rise up... Well man if you wanna know more about the venus project watch the 'zeitgeist activist orientation guide', it has a lot of interesting information. all the best to you!
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t3hpez
oh yeah man, you're spot on. At this point the zeigeist movement is just all about education, it'd be pretty detrimental to think such a big change could happen imminantly, you know? I'm all for slow but contrived improvements to society, moving in a better direction. That's why I'm interested in things like anarcho-syndacalism at the moment, they seem feesable as imminant solutions to a lot of suffering, you know? for even more immediate problem solving I support a sound money (you know, as opposed to the ever more socialized money system we have at the moment). I just read Ron Paul's End the Fed and he talks a lot about the Austrian school of economics, ways of putting an end to the business cycle etc... Anyway didn't mean to go on forever! I'd like to hear your thoughts on how the condition of society could be improved, particularly through anarcho-syndacalism and other varients such as free market anarchism.
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t3hpez
Cool. I'm a supporter of the venus project which advocates a government-free resource based economy. I've been reading a lot on the history of anarchism (hence I recognized your flag!). What is it about anarcho-syndicalism that appeals to you? It does seem to make sense as a fairer system than the socialist/fascist-capitalism that we have today. I would argue that a focus on labour will quickly become irrelevant as technology replaces the workforce. Hope I'm making sense, and all! All the best...
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