- 04 Jun 2012 15:57
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originally they were a response to businesses partnering with government and they were certainly positive in a few ways, but it seems to me they pretty quickly partnered with government in the same way that big businesses do.
they crowd out competing unions and hurt workers outside of their unions (despite what they protest), and dont seem to be in any reasonable way positive for the purpose of achieving any of the goals that left anarchists advocate or want. they seem to just serve more to give an illusion that they are making you better off while still being part of the problem.
i was just wondering since from what ive read from you guys one of your strategies seems to be to unionize everyone, how are you going to unionize in the way you want? is it a "black market" union or counter union in a similar way that agorists advocate counter economics to avoid the destructive relationship to government?
they crowd out competing unions and hurt workers outside of their unions (despite what they protest), and dont seem to be in any reasonable way positive for the purpose of achieving any of the goals that left anarchists advocate or want. they seem to just serve more to give an illusion that they are making you better off while still being part of the problem.
i was just wondering since from what ive read from you guys one of your strategies seems to be to unionize everyone, how are you going to unionize in the way you want? is it a "black market" union or counter union in a similar way that agorists advocate counter economics to avoid the destructive relationship to government?
My dream is a hemispheric common market, with open trade and open borders.