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Originally Posted by Brutha Actually a corporation is an voluntary association where consenting people agree to work in a certain way. |
A voluntary association is actually an unincorporated entity, which basically means it has a different legal status from a corporation.
What I was trying to ask though (perhaps a little unclearly) was whether a truly voluntary organization would be possible, without any type of "wage slavery" or system based on force.
A lot of people didn't necessarily choose their tasks at work, and few people see themselves as having the choice of not working at all. That's not exactly voluntary. They have to work to eat, and work so they can go shopping.
YouTube - The suicidal mental slavery of capitalism (please excuse the crude title)
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Originally Posted by Brutha That assumption is false.
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We'll still need some of the basic governing functions, and corporations that provide for our basic needs. But yes, new types of jobs are constantly being created.
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We don't have to live in a world with LLC corporations.
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I don't know very much about them.
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The world doesn't change through designing an ideal world and afterwards switching to that ideal world.
The world changes in many small steps and afterwards it's so different that nobody could have imagined.
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Is that basically what the Black Swan is?
In any case, I think there's value in trying to imagine some type of ideal world. It seems useful to at least imagine what we would like to be moving towards. If we imagine it, we may be able to move towards it some day, but if we don't imagine it, we're basically doomed.
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Communties for example need to have small world characteristics.
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Feel free to expand on this. What kind of characteristics?