Tuesday, September 2, 2025

if this guy in new york was really a socialist, he wouldn't be promoting small business libertarian capitalism by promoting co-ops to distribute organic quinoa to the children of rich new yorkers, stuck working in offices without getting paid. that is the most unsocialist approach conceivable.

1) they need collectivized worker action to improve wages. interns should organize and go on a sit down strike in their offices.
2) socialism in food manufacturing requires super production through automation, which necessitates following through with the capitalist stage. small business co-ops slow this down and prolong the mundanity of boring capitalism.

the production issue is sort of abstract.

but real socialists in new york city should be agitating to unionize these interns.