Thursday, August 10, 2006

Human or Commodity?



To survive in the market place as workers who produce value/surplus value/commodities means to give up the most important quality we as human beings have: our time, our selves, our control over our lives, and our fundamental understanding of what it means to be human (freedom) in exchange for a forced existence in alienation to ourselves and what we produce. Our struggle must only have one objective, take control over our own lives. By realizing that our labor power socially produces value/commodities in a society that privately controls the distribution of wealth, we must rise above the trash heap that is capitalism and socially consume, oh glory to use-value! The adventure is how and when we get there!

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