• Comment105@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    Honest question, at what point does a workshop transition from ownable to not?

    A small garage shop with a workbench and a tool wall is obvious enough, but can you own a separate workshop outside your home? Can it be far down the street, or out in a barn somewhere, or in the outdoors of town among large factories? Can you own a lathe? Can you own a CNC machine?

    If you take on jobs that are too much for you to handle on your own, do you have to either make your means of small scale production communal, or give up the job?

    Please draw some lines for me here.

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      1 year ago

      The line? When you start selling things to people en mass. One or two custom things you sell occasionally? Workshop. Start setting up production lines and hiring people? Now it’s for the people

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      1 year ago

      Honest question, at what point does a workshop transition from ownable to not

      If you also live in it, it becomes personal property - ie, ownable by you personally.

      or in the outdoors of town among large factories?

      I mean, that pretty much means it already is factory-like and no, it doesn’t become ownable (unless you also live in it). If it involves other people’s labor, then all the grey areas vanishes - it becomes communal.

      The picture above is not completely accurate - a community might decide, for instance, that all firearms must be communally owned - ie, as in a communal arsenal (essentially a library for guns) - which, let’s face it, would probably be necessary anywhere in the US (because it has more guns than people - and far less sense).

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        1 year ago

        I don’t like communism then.

        Letting the “commune” take over a workshop would immediately break everything.