When the eagle has two heads, its wings flap against each other.
How does co-owning a company translate into 'has no real goal'? What have you observed to make that observation?
Before you get cranking, I've had these conversations, some with 'experts' in co-opts and communes like those that my state were somewhat known for historically.
Among other things, the camps are divided as to 'cause' as well as effects, one example being that the success of a camp was said to be minimal to some if they didn't show an extraneous profit as 'growth'. We see this as the typical business model today, the 'Growth Model' with all it's own picadillos.
As 'outside' influence grew in communes to 'grow' the business, business itself changed and became more dependent on the outside. The product no longer helped to sustain the commune and so they failed.
A different set of conditions exist in a socialistic (taxes) capitalism like the one we live in today.
I promote neither 'side' of the argument. Just analyzing arguments of others.
thanks for your comments
How does co-owning a company translate into 'has no real goal'? What have you observed to make that observation?
Before you get cranking, I've had these conversations, some with 'experts' in co-opts and communes like those that my state were somewhat known for historically.
Among other things, the camps are divided as to 'cause' as well as effects, one example being that the success of a camp was said to be minimal to some if they didn't show an extraneous profit as 'growth'. We see this as the typical business model today, the 'Growth Model' with all it's own picadillos.
As 'outside' influence grew in communes to 'grow' the business, business itself changed and became more dependent on the outside. The product no longer helped to sustain the commune and so they failed.
A different set of conditions exist in a socialistic (taxes) capitalism like the one we live in today.
I promote neither 'side' of the argument. Just analyzing arguments of others.
Both wings of the eagle are broken, but having two heads, each sees only one.
How does co-owning a company translate into 'has no real goal'? What have you observed to make that observation?