>How do get food on people's tables. Social relations of production. >It's not that obscure. > >Doug Those things will take care of themselves, Doug. Don't worry. Workers will know how to make the buses run, keep the power generators going, etc. They did it during the Spanish Civil War. They are doing it now in Cuba. You must have seen "The Graduate". Right? Remember that scene when the businessman tells Dustin Huffman that the word to remember is "plastics". Okay, just between you and me--don't tell a soul--our word is "Cuba". Louis Proyect Marxism mailing list: http://www.marxmail.org/
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