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Workers, activists and academics gather at the occupied and self-managed Fralib factory in Marseille for Europes first Workers Economy meeting.The workers here have recently restarted the machines of the big factory to produce a test batch of linden tea based on local produce, and they are currently looking for ways to restart production in full capacity. Fralib is one of a handful of European factories that, with or without a radical or transformational discourse, have moved towards workers self-management of production.
The occupation of businesses by workers and their democratic self-management through horizontal decision-making processes is a centuries-old practice. More recently, however, it has reemerged as an increasingly common phenomenon most prominently in Argentina around the turn of the century, which currently counts about 300 recovered workplaces employing over 15.000 workers.
Can this model also constitute a viable solution in Europe, not only to growing unemployment and poverty, but also to the very exploitation and alienation that lie at the core of the capitalist mode of production? This was the main question that the first European Workers Economy meeting, held on January 31 and February 1 at the occupied Fralib factory, tried to address. The idea behind these independent and self-funded events was born seven years ago in Argentina, with its two-decades old tradition of factory occupations. Soon after similar events were held in Brazil and Mexico.
trublu992
(489 posts)SamKnause
(13,802 posts)sabrina 1
(62,325 posts)after the Predatory Capitalists collapsed THEIR economy. It was inspiring to see the people regain their spirit and take things into their own hands.
I agree with you, we should join them and do it here. Thinking of all those boarded up towns in the US, all the homeless. If they could get organized, maybe work with those in France who have done it, in Argentina also.
Great idea. We won't get anything through Congress, time for the people to rebuild this country from the destruction the greedy, immoral, criminal predatory capitalists have left in their wake.
trublu992
(489 posts)sabrina 1
(62,325 posts)to what happened when Argentina succumbed to the Predatory Capitalism that has now spread across the globe, even into what used to be First World countries.
I would love to see this on a Global level. The Corps went Global, now it's time for the people to go Global.
Great article, wonderful to see people taking things into their own hands.
Joe Shlabotnik
(5,604 posts)but not all. A great starting point would be cooperative farms, using a co-op trucking fleet, to transfer goods to a co-op processing plant, and then on to cooperative grocery stores.