Who will maintain and enforce public ownership of the means of production once the state is gone.
Who governs, decides and allocates all the necessary resources and production to meet the needs of all the people in the whole world without a state?
The benevolent International Jewish Workers Collective of course
Everyone votes on what happens with their phone, imagine social media but with an actual neutral algorithm and everyone can vote on the plan at any time
>Who will maintain and enforce public ownership of the means of production once the state is gone.
The proletariat (now communists)
>Who governs
No one
>decides and allocates all the necessary resources and production to meet the needs of all the people in the whole world without a state?
The proletariat (now communists) and the administration of things.
me
>>2868147it'll be like jury duty
>>2868165>Everyone votesCommunist decision making is also less rigid and more fluid.
>>2868176Imaging polling but it was actually responded to if not made policy
>>2868147In this discussion the "state" is different from the "government". The state is the legal monopoly of the use of force over the populace. You could still have the economy organized under a unified body that represents the public interest. Basically the police are not in the same category as universal public healthcare.
The state is converted into the "administration of things", which means that it loses its political character (e.g. class struggle), but still maintains its administrative functions. It is deceptive for both Marx and Engels to speak upon the "whithering away of the state", since they never really meant it. Also, anarchism just recreates the state by various coercive means. The sad truth is that as long as you have civilisation, you will always have a state (e.g. monopoly of violence which enforces class dictatorship).