jimboston wrote:So Credit Unions have nothing to do with profit seeaking and/or nothing to do with private property?
If there were no private property, there would be no need for credit unions.
If no one cared about profit (i.e. making money), then there would be no one to work at, manager, monitor, etc. the functions of the credit unions.
Credit Unions can fail
Savings Accounts at credit unions are still Federally Insured... otherwise they would not be able to compete with savings accounts at other institutions.
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You lose me then same way extremist libertarians lose me... when they assume that because we want as little Gov't as possible they think it means we want no Gov't. I would like to see Private or Cooperative libraries...but without Gov't help they just won't exist and/or will only exist to serve elites. Though I don't think Public Libraries are a necessity... I believe they add value to local communities. Therefore I feel this is a case where local gov't (not federal... not even state) should make an investment. The investment by local gov't in some things pays off for all members of the community in the long run. For example... even if you don't use your local library, if it is good it raises the value of your home.
To everything above the line: this was addressed already.
To everything below the line: because Jim feels public libraries "add value" the State should deploy forces of armed men (AKA police) to confiscate people's possessions at gunpoint to pay for them?
Because Jim feels they "add value?" In the cooperative model you would be free to have libraries, parks, buses - whatever you like - in a non-coercive, non-compulsive, non-violent, democratic way. This is the anarcho-communist reality.
So should we form a cooperative army in this, the 21st Century? Think that would work?
Probably not. Fortunately the Proudhon anarcho-communist model doesn't call for that.
This was addressed many, many posts ago.
I can succinctly diagnose why you're falling back to this imaginary point, though. You have become befuddled by an interpretation of cooperatism that was not the version you'd been sold. You are shocked to learn it is more like the American "Libertarian" philosophy, that it is a democratic system of natural equity, and are now attempting to argue an interpretation of anarcho-communism that the bosses have spent the last 75 years telling you is reality, not the version I just explained. You do not like learning that what you thought was the truth is merely a pack of filthy bourgeois lies and The Insect's propaganda.
I don't blame you. I wouldn't either.
This is a different version of schizophrenia. The undiagnosed schizophrenic will cling desperately to his imagined companions rather than face the reality that everything he has known - his family and his closest friends - was nothing more than an illusion. This is why the final component of anarcho-communism - the Dictatorship of the Proletariat - is necessary. It is needed to force open the people's eyes so they can see what has been hidden from them - what they are too terrified to look at.
Who does not move, cannot realize their chains. - Rosa Luxemburg