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‘Stewardship-Equity’ Cooperatives and the Re-Shaping of Capitalist Industrial Technology. Part 1. of the ‘Citizen Stewardship Equity’ series. GLOBAL STRATEGIC HYPOTHESES.

 

 



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Stewardship-Equity

 

Cooperatives

 

and the

 

Re-Shaping

 

of

 

Industrial

 

Capitalist

 

Technology.

 

 

Part 1. of the

Citizen Stewardship

Equity series.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

GLOBAL STRATEGIC HYPOTHESES.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dear Reader,

 

The majority of the governing internal electorates of ‘Citizen Stewardship Equity’ socialized producer cooperatives are likely, we hold, to have a very different approach to industrial technology innovation than do capitalist enterprises’ managers.

 

Those electorates, we expect, will be interested, not just in the “labor-costs-saving” technologies pursued by capitalist firms, but in innovations likely to deliver also ‘labor-time-savings’ to themselves, i.e., to reduce the daily working time contributions needed from each Citizen-Steward for their enterprise to succeed and to persist in competition with other Stewardship Co-ops in their field, as well as with remaining capitalist enterprises competing with them in that market.

 

Such innovations can potentially increase their free time, their rate of compensation for time-worked in their Co-op, and the net operating surplus of their Co-op, the second income stream that they periodically share proportionately among themselves.

 

Those internal Stewardship electorates are not likely, we hold, to be interested in means-of-production innovations that put themselves at high risk for severe injury – in contrast to the innovations fielded, and foisted upon their workers, by many capitalist firms.

 

As well, under the watchful eyes of their, internalized, local-citizens-elected ‘Citizen Externality Equity’ Public Boards of Directors, these Co-op electorates will be unlikely to adopt means-of-production innovations that increase and/or otherwise worsen their production of publics-damaging externalities, such as toxic pollution.

 

 

The shape of industrial technologies will change, as the producers decide on the design of their own means of production, objectifying their own subjectivities, and their new social relation of production, in the bodily form and content of their plants and equipments.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Regards,

 

 

 

Miguel Detonacciones,

 

Voting Member, Foundation Encyclopedia Dialectica [F.E.D.];

Elected Member, F.E.D. General Council;

Participant, F.E.D. Special Council for Public Liaison;

Officer, F.E.D. Office of Public Liaison.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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