How do we sublate the reserve pool of labor, the lower petty-bourgeoisie and the labor aristocracy (credentialed professionals/trade union workers, also workers in the imperial core, also a number of specially privileged groups like white workers) into the struggle of the proletariat?
How do we sublate the workers' movement of the imperial core into the periphery?
I think that worker cooperatives while very flawed may be a way for the petty-bourgeoisie to ease their way into class suicide.
And I can sort of see a solution with the reserve pool of labor with all these identity groups and so on. I think it can be possible to link the struggle inside the prisons and the institutions with the struggle inside the workplace.
I'm not really sure how to deal with the embourgeoised trade unions and labor aristocracy. I feel sad because the tech labor aristocracy got very reactionary suddenly when all the software jobs started getting outsourced. I do think the free software movement was a positive step towards the public ownership of the means of production. I think the social sector and the academy are particularly problematic areas right now. There's really not a natural form of organizing in the labor aristocracy except for around education I suppose.