The Dictatorship of the Etonariat

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  • teamsaint
    Full Member
    • Nov 2010
    • 25211

    The reason that the name Thatcher comes up in political debate is because she ( and Reagan , Keith Joseph , the propnents of monetarism etc) set the political direction of the last 40 years.

    And we see it all in action to this day.
    I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.

    I am not a number, I am a free man.

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    • Joseph K
      Banned
      • Oct 2017
      • 7765

      Originally posted by John Locke View Post
      And the overthrow of the Etonariat dictatorship leads to …?
      Why, libertarian-communism of course.

      Read Homage to Catalonia.

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      • Richard Barrett
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        • Jan 2016
        • 6259

        Originally posted by MrGongGong View Post
        I'm not too keen on telling other people what to do
        I asked if you had suggestions (or knew anyone who did), not orders! Your contribution to this discussion seems to revolve mostly around rubbishing any ideas that others come up with and not coming up with any of your own, which is indeed a bit defeatist I think.

        Increased productivity (per person) is a way of giving people more of their own time (so that for example) they can choose whether to grow potatoes or to buy them.

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        • Richard Tarleton

          Originally posted by Joseph K View Post
          Why, libertarian-communism of course.

          Read Homage to Catalonia.
          And for one who has - please can you refresh my memory, Joseph?

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          • teamsaint
            Full Member
            • Nov 2010
            • 25211

            In a world where technology may lead to a reduction in the amount of labour needed ( ever heard that before ?) Universal basic income might be a really important tool in allowing us all to lead more fulfilling, productive, and also economically useful lives. It would allow us to invest, at less risk, in our own skills and passions. It would allow us set a tempo for our working lives ( breaks for family, travel, change of direction, retraining , volunteering, education whatever).
            But I don't think lots of politicians want this. and of course it might help people to really contribute to dealing with pollution issues.
            I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.

            I am not a number, I am a free man.

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            • Richard Barrett
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              • Jan 2016
              • 6259

              Originally posted by teamsaint View Post
              In a world where technology may lead to a reduction in the amount of labour needed ( ever heard that before ?) Universal basic income might be a really important tool in allowing us all to lead more fulfilling, productive, and also economically useful lives. It would allow us to invest, at less risk, in our own skills and passions. It would allow us set a tempo for our working lives ( breaks for family, travel, change of direction, retraining , volunteering, education whatever).
              But I don't think lots of politicians want this. and of course it might help people to really contribute to dealing with pollution issues.
              Exactly.

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              • Bella Kemp
                Full Member
                • Aug 2014
                • 477

                Originally posted by Richard Tarleton View Post
                And for one who has - please can you refresh my memory, Joseph?
                As George Eliot once said, 'Knowledge slowly builds up what ignorance in an hour brings down.'
                It does seem that Momentum Labour has created in its adherents such a fervour of urgency that some feel there just isn't time to pause and think. Never a day goes past when I don't reflect that had Mr Milliband not paved the way for Mr Corbyn we would have a Labour government now and Brexit would never have happened (because a Real Labour leader would have campaigned for Europe, unlike Mr C. with his barely-disguised hostility).
                Many on here have been kind enough to offer links to sites that offer a corrective to the News that we are offered. It's only fair, then, to be reminded of the system that has kept the majority of us fed and housed and in employment: https://www.capitalism.org/

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                • John Locke

                  Originally posted by Joseph K View Post
                  Why, libertarian-communism of course.
                  I thought it was supposed to be Stalinism

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                  • Richard Barrett
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                    • Jan 2016
                    • 6259

                    Originally posted by Bella Kemp View Post
                    It's only fair, then, to be reminded of the system that has kept the majority of us fed and housed and in employment: https://www.capitalism.org/
                    Are you serious, Bella? Ayn Rand???

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                    • Bryn
                      Banned
                      • Mar 2007
                      • 24688

                      Originally posted by John Locke View Post
                      I thought it was supposed to be Stalinism
                      I find it more than a little difficult to see Mr Jones of Manor Farm as a representative of the Etonariat. This leads me to wonder just how familiar you are with Eric's work. Oh, how I recall with a broad smile the Week Ending skit on Eric's familial namesake's book about Manor Farm's takeover and the consequent transformation of the leaders of that takeover.

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                      • John Locke

                        Originally posted by Bryn View Post
                        I find it more than a little difficult to see Mr Jones of Manor Farm as a representative of the Etonariat. This leads me to wonder just how familiar you are with Eric's work. Oh, how I recall with a broad smile the Week Ending skit on Eric's familial namesake's book about Manor Farm's takeover and the consequent transformation of the leaders of that takeover.
                        No, not a direct parallel. Mr Jones was overthrown in the '1917 revolution', the point of Eric's work being that the overthrow of one dictatorship led to the establishment of another.

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                        • Joseph K
                          Banned
                          • Oct 2017
                          • 7765

                          Originally posted by Bella Kemp View Post
                          As George Eliot once said, 'Knowledge slowly builds up what ignorance in an hour brings down.'
                          It does seem that Momentum Labour has created in its adherents such a fervour of urgency that some feel there just isn't time to pause and think. Never a day goes past when I don't reflect that had Mr Milliband not paved the way for Mr Corbyn we would have a Labour government now and Brexit would never have happened (because a Real Labour leader would have campaigned for Europe, unlike Mr C. with his barely-disguised hostility).
                          Many on here have been kind enough to offer links to sites that offer a corrective to the News that we are offered. It's only fair, then, to be reminded of the system that has kept the majority of us fed and housed and in employment: https://www.capitalism.org/
                          If you were working 12 hours a day in a sweat shop for a pittance I'm sure you'd be singing capitalism's praises.

                          In truth the things we value and take for granted now like weekends, paid maternity leave, maximum working hours, minimum wage, workplace safety etc. have all been fought for by the Labour movement.

                          In truth capitalism (as I said before in this thread but it doesn't appear to be getting through to you) is a system that will possibly see the end of civilisation as we know it, perhaps our extinction, unless we take drastic steps to curb carbon emissions and create a green, socialist economy. Do you not see that a system that relies for its reproduction on endless compound growth is unsustainable on this finite planet of ours?

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                          • MrGongGong
                            Full Member
                            • Nov 2010
                            • 18357

                            Originally posted by Richard Barrett View Post
                            Are you serious, Bella? Ayn Rand???


                            Nurse, the screens

                            Ayn Rand seems to be very popular with certain "members" of the ruling party these days

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                            • Richard Tarleton

                              Originally posted by Joseph K View Post
                              Why, libertarian-communism of course.

                              Read Homage to Catalonia.
                              Originally posted by Richard Tarleton View Post
                              And for one who has - please can you refresh my memory, Joseph?
                              Originally posted by John Locke View Post
                              I thought it was supposed to be Stalinism
                              Joseph, I only asked because I wondered what message you drew from Homage to Catalonia - I couldn't see why you had cited it. George Orwell went to Spain to fight Fascism, but the organisation he fought with, the broadly Trotskyist POUM, ended up being persecuted by the mainstream Stalinist forces who came to control the forces of the left - as he wrote to Victor Gollancz in 1937, Owing partly to an accident I joined the P.O.U.M. militia instead of the International Brigade, which was a pity in one way because it meant I have never seen the Madrid front; on the other hand it has brought me into contact with Spaniards rather than Englishmen & especially with genuine revolutionaries. I hope I shall get a chance to write the truth about what I have seen. The stuff appearing in the English papers is largely the most appalling lies – more I can’t say, owing to the censorship. If I can get back in August I hope to have a book ready for you about the beginning of next year.

                              In the event, of course, Orwell's narrative was so disturbing and contrary to the received narrative of the Civil War on the left in England that Gollancz refused to publish it, and it ended up being published by Secker and Warburg.

                              Anyway, I logged off as it was heading for bedtime, late night disputations keep me awake and you didn't respond anyway, so there we are. Still curious, though.

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                              • Bella Kemp
                                Full Member
                                • Aug 2014
                                • 477

                                Originally posted by Joseph K View Post
                                If you were working 12 hours a day in a sweat shop for a pittance I'm sure you'd be singing capitalism's praises.

                                In truth the things we value and take for granted now like weekends, paid maternity leave, maximum working hours, minimum wage, workplace safety etc. have all been fought for by the Labour movement.

                                In truth capitalism (as I said before in this thread but it doesn't appear to be getting through to you) is a system that will possibly see the end of civilisation as we know it, perhaps our extinction, unless we take drastic steps to curb carbon emissions and create a green, socialist economy. Do you not see that a system that relies for its reproduction on endless compound growth is unsustainable on this finite planet of ours?
                                I think you and I agree on most things Joseph K - and your very name suggests that you are as opposed to the super state power that socialism brings as I am. We need a balance. Both pure socialism and pure capitalism are very great evils, but when both are combined and watered-down (as they are to a certain extent in some Scandinavian countries) then society makes progress.

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