There is, therefore, no solution possible other than an economy directed by the workers through their organisations of control-through the workers' syndicates.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The problem we have is not Labour, in however it is configured.
You cannot solve the economy in this country by creating government jobs.
If there is a political cause, then there has to be a political solution.
But the branches of industry are so multifarious, the divisions of labour so minutes and manifold, that it seems at first almost impossible to reduce them to any system.
It is impossible for capitalists and laborers to have common interests.
Every non-Marxist economic theory that treats human and non-human productive inputs as interchangeable assumes that the dehumanisation of human labour is complete. But if it could ever be completed, the result would be the end of capitalism as a system capable of creating and distributing value.
What if capitalism is unsustainable, and socialism is impossible?
Business must be the solution, not the problem.
Effectively, change is almost impossible without industry-wide collaboration, cooperation and consensus.
I believe anything has to be possible. You have to be able to face any problem that comes along and unravel it into a solution.