ziq wrote
Reply to comment by blog in Black army = kulaks by Ioseb
The mistake you're making is thinking I give a shit about the economy. If you want to abolish money, you strip it of all its value.
blog wrote
What you don't give a shit about is people affected by these destructive and short-sighted policies.
ziq wrote (edited )
you're right about that
they've been dead for 100 years
and btw anarchy isn't a policy, it's permanent fight against / rejection of policies. you need authority to dictate policy.
when you're fighting the machinations of hierarchy, you don't stop to ask "but what if these factory workers won't be able to buy as much stuff now?" that's how you keep capitalism alive
but you know all about that as an ML
burn the factory down and liberate the workers from their chains
blog wrote (edited )
http://www.ditext.com/arshinov/appendix.html
DECLARATION OF THE REVOLUTIONARY INSURGENT ARMY OF THE UKRAINE (MAKHNOVIST)
[ various proclamations ]
- Soviet and Ukrainian money must be accepted equally with other monies. Those guilty of violation of this are subject to revolutionary punishment.
The Revolutionary Insurrectionary Army of Ukraine ABSOLUTELY imposed monetary policy on people in the Free Territory. You could argue they weren't properly anarchist but you haven't gone there yet. So far all you've done is called Ukrainian workers tankies in response to this criticism.
Not imposing policies would have meant saying people could have accepted or declined any currency, or equivalently, not legislating monetary policy. Instead they declared all money was equally good -- and if you didn't go along with it.... an army would subject you to revolutionary punishment.
The result of this legislation was hyperinflation because you weren't free to turn down any money.
EDIT The Revolutionary Insurrectionary Army of Ukraine didn't burn the factories down
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