• masquenox@lemmy.ml
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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.