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Jump To Comment: 1This is an excellent piece Gav, it’s very interesting and thought provoking. However, I’d like to offer a critique on a few of the points that have been raised.
“When we as workers engage in the production of goods and services, we do so for the benefit of the owners of the means of production.”
I wasn’t sure whether it was the intended meaning of the comment, but this line sounds like we want to work for the benefit of capitalists. I think it is important to point out that we do in fact work for the benefit of ourselves, or else, why would we work. Chopping it in half and adding the next line might be more appropriate. “…capitalists, utilise our productive efforts to extract profits.”
“Advertisement is one of the most important predatory instruments of the capitalist. It is used to convince people of the need for consumption of goods.” And “[Advertising] trick[s] people into thinking your product is good…”
Although my views on this certainly only inhabit the realm of personal opinion, I would have to say that I doubt the validity of this statement. I feel that placing too much emphasis on the effects of advertising on consumers’ behaviour leads one to the conclusion that we are somewhat brainwashed and incapable of making rational decisions when faced with corporate advertising. I feel that other factors, beyond advertising, have a greater influence on our consumption habits. For example, the amount of disposable income consumers have, must be taken into consideration. I don’t think that any amount of advertising actually convinces people to consume well beyond their means (despite inevitable exceptions). I would hold the view that advertising, for the most part represents our existing desires, and that it merely points out how we might fulfil those wants. I don’t particularly believe that advertising creates those desires. I would hope that in an Anarchist society, however, we might collectively and democratically decide that we should abstain from meeting some desires, for obvious reasons.
“The creation of machines that serve only to make jobs where the worker engages with production as an automaton will almost certainly disappear.”
Again, I can only postulate on a future Anarchist society, but I would be cautious of the idea that we could ever eliminate jobs that only engage individuals in menial ways. I think that mass production is inevitable in big societies, and that seems to require a lot of people to do pretty dull jobs for the most part. I feel that identifying the alienation that we feel as workers, with the use of technology in production, flips the argument the wrong way. If capitalists introduced production practices that allowed everyone to use all of their creative abilities and eliminated machines that made us “automatons,” would our alienation still exist? I feel that the role of technology is entirely overshadowed by the real problem we face in our work lives, we don’t the own the means of production and there is no democratic control of the workplace. I feel that these are the real alienating aspects of work. (I appreciate that the word “alienation” was never used in the text, but I feel that it was implied in the argument).
“The history of industrialisation has largely been a process of deskilling the worker.”
I would that posit that this argument is invalidated given the history of the development of welfare states as an example. I accept that contemporaneously we have seen “deskilling” in a number of job sectors in the economy, many of which are now taken up by women, migrants or part-time workers in the labour force, but I would argue against the totality of the statement in the text. As an historical aspect of the welfare state in Britain and Ireland, the state education system developed at a time when industrialisation demanded better-educated workers and it has continued ever since. The process of providing a highly skilled labour has only intensified in Ireland in modern times, with the provision of free third level education to meet the demands of corporate and state employers, for such a workforce.
Anyway, I was very impressed by the scope of the piece and I hope my comments might allude to some interesting discussion.