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Graphic courtesy of the P2P foundation

Graphic courtesy of the P2P foundation

 

Still working on it! There’s enough here, however, you give you a sense of where this section is headed.

The title is from the Chinese aphorism, “There is great chaos under heaven; the situation is excellent.”

Here I present the Rise of the Robots and the social disruption it will bring as a time of great progressive potential. The need for new solutions will be obvious to all. Will we have the answers to hand?

According to Marx’s proposition of historical materialism, “no social order ever perishes before all the productive forces for which there is room in it have developed, and new, higher relations of production never appear before the material conditions of their existence have matured in the womb of the old society itself.”

I believe the Rise of the Robots signals that we are living in just such a time of transition. Capitalism is nearly spent, but there is still room for the development of its productive forces. The new society, and the material conditions of its existence are even now forming.

In this section we’ll look at the evidence pointing to the emergence of a new social order. We’ll consider the rise of the creative commons, the renewed interest in alternative economic models (including the increasingly popular call for a universal basic income), and various socio-political experiments being conducted around the world which may better suit the new technological realities.

Insights From Historical Materialism

The Classless Society

The Classless Society

It is absolutely essential that those who struggle to influence the development of the next social formation understand the subject of class relations. We dare not allow this structure to survive and form the basis of the new society. The new social … [Read More...]

Universal Basic Income: Insight From Historical Materialism

Universal Basic Income: Insight From Historical Materialism

The idea that government should provide every citizen with a basic income sufficient to sustain a decent standard of living, and that this provision should be given without constraint to work, is spreading like wildfire around the world, and is being … [Read More...]

Gøsta Esping-Anderson: Social Foundations of Post-Industrial Economies

Gøsta Esping-Anderson's book, Social Foundations of Post-Industrial Economies provides an excellent introduction to the way we should be thinking about what a successful society looks like and how we should go about achieving it. Published in 1999 … [Read More...]

On the Question of the Alternative to Work

On the Question of the Alternative to Work

If we can successfully navigate our way to a society of universal ownership and subsidiary control, a society where individuals are no longer compelled by financial necessity to sell time from their all-too-brief lives in order to survive, what will … [Read More...]

The Historical Materialist Approach

The Historical Materialist Approach

The materialist conception of history starts from the proposition that the production of the means to support human life and, next to production, the exchange of things produced, is the basis of all social structure; that in every society that has … [Read More...]

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Alternative Political Economies

From the P2P Foundation: Podcast on Fully Automated Luxury Communism

From the P2P Foundation: Podcast on Fully Automated Luxury Communism

From the P2P Foundation website: Fully Automated Luxury Communism “There is a tendency in capitalism to automate labor, to turn things previously done by humans into automated functions. In recognition of that, then the only utopian demand can … [Read More...]

Rajesh Makwana: Rethinking Basic Income in a Sharing Society

This article was originally published on the openDemocracy.net website. Rethinking basic income in a sharing society RAJESH MAKWANA 6 April 2015 Few debates highlight the moral issues around how wealth is shared across society more than the … [Read More...]

Yanis Varoufakis: Capitalism Will Eat Democracy TED Talk

Yanis Varoufakis: Capitalism Will Eat Democracy TED Talk

Yanis Varoufakis is a Greek economist and the former Greek Minister of Finance. He describes himself as a libertarian Marxist, or as he jokes, "totally confused." However, if this TED Talk is any indication he is anything but confused.  In twenty … [Read More...]

The Next System Project

From their website thenextsystem.org: The Next System Project is an ambitious multi-year initiative aimed at thinking boldly about what is required to deal with the systemic challenges the United States faces now and in coming decades. Responding to … [Read More...]

The Real Economy Lab

The Real Economy Lab

The post republished below is from the Real Economy Lab website. It describes the development and purpose of their "Network Map," a tool to visualize the "relationships, commonalities, focus areas, and gaps or opportunities" within the emerging … [Read More...]

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Working Models

The Institute for Local Self-Reliance

  The Institute describes its mission as providing "innovative strategies, working models and timely information to support environmentally sound and equitable community development". This group is another excellent example of some of the … [Read More...]

Mondragoon

Content Coming Soon! For now please visit their website … [Read More...]

The Democracy Collaberative

Content Coming Soon! For now please visit their website and the website of another of their projects Community Wealth.org … [Read More...]

The Cleveland Model

Content Coming Soon! This is another project of the Democracy Collaborative in Cleveland, Ohio called the Evergreen Cooperatives.   … [Read More...]

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The contradiction between the general social power into which capital develops, on the one hand, and the private power of the individual capitalists over these social conditions of production, on the other, becomes ever more irreconcilable and yet contains the solution of the problem, because it implies at the same time the transformation of the conditions of production into general, common, social conditions. This transformation stems from the development of the productive forces under capitalist production, and from the ways and means by which this development takes place.

Marx, Capital vol.III

Understanding the Zeitgeist

In considering such [societal] transformations a distinction should always be made between the material transformation of the economic conditions of production... and the legal, political, religious, esthetic or philosophic - in short, ideological forms in which men become consciousness of this conflict and fight it out.
Just as our opinion of an individual is not based on what he thinks of himself, so we cannot judge of such a period of transformation by its own consciousness; on the contrary, this consciousness must be explained rather from the contradictions of material life, from the existing conflict between the social productive forces and the relations of production.

- Karl Marx

Revolution in the Fullness of Time:

Since the historical appearance of the capitalist mode of production, the appropriation by society of all the means of production has often been dreamed of, more or less vaguely, by individuals, as well as by sects, as the ideal of the future.
But it could become possible, could become a historical necessity, only when the actual conditions for its realization were there. Like every other social advance, it becomes practicable, not by men understanding that the existence of classes is in contradiction to justice, equality, etc., not by the mere willingness to abolish these classes, but by virtue of certain new economic conditions.

-Friedrich Engels, Socialism; Utopian and Scientific (1880)

We are free to imagine an ideal society in which all other tasks are almost totally automated and each individual has as much freedom as possible to pursue to goods of education, culture, and health for the benefit of herself and others.

Thomas Piketty, Capital In The Twenty-First Century

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