But as for developing a
> smaller, more
> contained economy to keep trade in the neighborhood,
> it doesn't strike
> me as a bad or nostalgic idea. (Hard to see
> "nostalgia" in the scheme,
> since I can't recall any time when local currencies
> actually existed.)
> What's the argument against it?
Brian, you have obviously NOT been reading your Worker
Vanguard or any of the other IMPORTANT newspapers put
out by the ADVANCED elements in the Working class. If
you had, you would know that such a proposal comes
from counter-revolutionary desire for "GREEN GROCER"
socialism; we need to build up the PRODUCTIVE FORCES
and have a huge CENTRALIZED government, so that we can
have a COMMAND economy that will destroy the ANARCHY
of
capitalist production. Get with it man! Booga Booga
:)
-Thomas
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