We’ve got a lot of time for AWW and know little about ICT so may be biased, but:
My 5 eggs (Mal C)The labour theory of value is fine as a model to explain some aspects of capitalist production, like Newton’s theory of gravity, which is fundamentally flawed but good enough if you want to build a bridge or fire a projectile. For me, Kropotkin deconstructed the LTV in a few sentences in the Conquest of Bread over a hundred years ago. The most important things humans do – without which social production capitalist or otherwise, would be impossible – are not waged labour, or even part of any transaction, starting with our mothers.
The Internationalist Communist Tendency recently published a critique of autonomism, ranging across the fields of history (which I know a bit about), economic theory (which I’m pretty shaky on), and organisation (which is one of those areas where we’re all pretty much guessing what might work or not work, if we’re being honest). I wouldn’t particularly describe myself as an autonomist, and I don’t think that autonomist theory has all the answers or anything, but I do think that some of the most useful efforts to get to grips with our contemporary situation have come from autonomist-influenced groups like the Angry Workers of the World (AWW) and Plan C. Insofar as the ICT article is a critique of those groups, it seemed worth engaging with.
The introduction states “Over the years we have had contact with a number of groups who have been influenced by the ideas of…
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