From: Dave Zachariah (davez@kth.se)
Date: Mon Jun 30 2008 - 11:18:24 EDT
on 2008-06-29 18:51 Ian Wright wrote: > I think the litmus test of a socialist economy is democratic control, > including such things as control in the workplace, and control over the > allocation of surplus-labour to either new production or a reduction in > the length of the working day. In a one-party state there is no > democratic control of this kind. The internal constitution of the single > party becomes the de facto constitution of the whole social organism. > You at least need multiple competing parties. > I agree with this characterization of a socialist economy, at least ideally. However, one of the great failures of the socialist movement is that it never found an adequate political form to run the economy in this way. If one tries to distill what 'socialism' meant as a political project before the establishment of the Soviet Union or Social-democratic governments: Broadly speaking it had a goal: To organize society in such a manner that every individual should at birth find approximately equal means for the full development of her diverse faculties and their utilization in her work. and a moral: For those able to work, labour is the only legitimate source of income. Every individual should enjoy the social wealth to the extent she contributes to the creation of that wealth. Thereby exploitation of anyone's labour must be rendered impossible. But in the light of the 20th century we know that by these principles alone the door is open to not only a radical-democratic socialism but also an 'aristocratic' or authoritarian socialism. In this way, I think one has to accept that, say, the GDR and Sweden under a Meidner plan would have been two radically different socialist projects since, unlike capitalism, socialism is a political project characterized by a goal and moral. But if one tries to characterize a socialist *economy* using the framework of historical materialism, it involves political or collective control over a fraction of the surplus product. //Dave Z _______________________________________________ ope mailing list ope@lists.csuchico.edu https://lists.csuchico.edu/mailman/listinfo/ope
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