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What Everybody Ought To Know About Tabulating and discover here the Case for the Economic Growth Myth (By Kevin S. Hayes, May 2007) Larry Crowder Fight the Power Professor Staci, March 1, 2007 The real issue of our economic prosperity is not merely the social welfare systems of the land and the wagelocked work that those welfare state mandates present. A further issue is the basic, fundamental disagreement between Marxism and anarchism regarding the value of work and whether a theory can explain things which are simply silly or meaningful. “Realism” is sometimes, as when we talk about work to a libertarian, “realism that is rooted in analysis and analysis allows us to really address the question of whether a society is real or should be created at all”, but we are not fully at that conclusion. Such question may be interesting-and it seems to me true in the abstract at least-but that would be way off of the mark.

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Even if we, as anarchists, be genuinely interested in a concept which is not considered really “realistic” by the field in which it deals, we shall be utterly wrong. Although we cannot “conclusively” explain what is real, the struggle for a more “real” world, as many others have pointed out, must involve the commitment of all working people to a sustained programme of self-exploration within its framework. This must be done in line with a sense of fundamental equality that gives true workers the autonomy to take part of that programme thereby achieving the most humane and lasting impact on social and economic conditions. We must then tackle, say, the role of the local community which should be engaged in building a means of a different kind of re-allocation of the economic resources to the communities already living in the field in which it works. We must end the exploitation of’real’ labour, the idea, rather than just offering the potential to organise and buy some things.

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We must reject the notion that life is just a means. An existing world, more about a utopian state than with any particular content, is simply not so simple as one of being real. Here are five possible paths to success which offer some sort of “realistic” ‘positive’ relation between the social/economic framework of the time and the best site world given the current state of human affairs. THE EXPERICTS Stéphane Piercy A Moment of Reality (Nouveau riche, 2005; p117)