When the revolution comes aboout, do I get to keep my small shop where I'm the owner and only worker?

When the revolution comes aboout, do I get to keep my small shop where I'm the owner and only worker?

Yes. You are selling crack and meth there, aren't you?

Who's asking?

You're like a one man cooperative, so yes.

Yes. You are a one man cooperative, not exploiting anyone.

You are a worker who owns the means of production (of services).

nice trips.
No, you don't you don't keep ANYTHING. But since you know the most about the shop, you will probably be chosen as the best person to keep working there.

This is also possible.

In all but name, you will keep your same function, manager and ceo.

Maybe it will technically belong to society, or to you, depends on the form. No real changes for your life though in relation to work.

well limited liability incorporation definitely wouldn't be acceptable but merchants would still have to exist until some form of functional co-operative distribution system could be formed

yes and you should make agreements with fellow coop's in order to supply yourself with the goods

you don't own the shop. You are given the role of the distributor of these certain products for X amount of time/day.

OP, to explain, people are giving their answer for their special snowflake version of socialism, some of which dont have money, hence the slightly autistic answers.

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You will be dragged out into the streets and shot. Your shop will be given to Commissar Jamal.

Read Zizek.

So, if there is no Jamal in my area, will commissar Jamal be forced to move here?

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daily reminder that markets are the tool of the capitalists to deprive the proles of resources

The entirety of Somalia is going to be airlifted to your neighbourhood, don't worry.

This is like chapter one of Zizek's The Sublime Object of Ideology, like read more omg.

The markets can't be a tool of the capitalist if there are no capitalists, comrade.

Then it is a tool of the people.

How the hell did you know I was reading that book?

Literally how. It doesnt matter if theres 1 porky or 10, a market still means people are working for profit, which leads to the same problems of capitalism

The lange model does not have profit. The means of production are owned collectively and managed by the workers according to the inputs of the simulated markets, and all businesses trade and sell like usual.

By whom?
The State?

If you've got it handy could you please provide the quote about the importance to the revolution of OP being cucked by Somalians?

hahaha no 'your' shop will be collectivized

I don't see why not, but what would you do? Selling won't really be a thing anymore. I guess you could just work distributing goods and shit.

But when you have money you have surplus value and profit, a bookbinding cooperative underpaying a lumber cooperative for their labour (producing wood) is just as exploitative as a lumber corporation CEO doing it

No you don't. If you operate the cooperation to aim for break even, with the price set by the simulated market, then there is no profit. Surplus value does exist insofar that you can choose to reinvest it in the company, but since it can't be appropriated by a single person, but only the workers as a whole, they are not exploited, since its their own dicision to do so.


If they don't want to work for that little money, they can quit. A market socialist system can only work if there exists some form of basic income to ensure that noone is forced to work by threats of starvations or homelessness, but rather it is truly out of free will.

Other than that, the bookbinding company would be buying the product, not employing the workers as a capitalist-worker relationship. The lumber cooperative would retain its sovereignty at all time.

But ofcourse the state!

Once it withers away, by your local commitee, that you are part of anyway.