Why does there seem to be such a large connection to Industry?
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June 16, 2017 at 1:50 am #85549mawil1013Participant
The ideal world to me would focus on agriculture communities as it's primary concern. Locally grown foods for the benefit of all. Followed by healthcare, education. Decisions would need to made on what industry to halt as globally unneccessary.
Removing the religion part of Amish. I see their lives dominated by agriculture. I've seen many Amish communities in Indiana, USA and the homes are much better than the common person of large cities. But they shun advanced education which is bad. Large cities should be considered bad.
Free local schools open to all. The sciences, medicine, considered high priority. Business, banking, stock market schools eliminated, will we still require lawyers? Decisions will need to be made as to truly what is neccesary as far as Industrial Manufacturing. So much of it is simply designed to create wealth pandering useless items.
I envision housing designed to reduce impact on nature, as well as farming with reduced impact on nature, vast and extensive electric tranporation. Create and promote mentally healthy lives for all peoples through carefully design housing, schools, medical facilities.
Individuals allowed to decide how they proceed in life, as farmers, as teachers, within the medical field, engineers and architecture, arts.
How to deal with religion? Religion is dividing people and is a tool to create personal power for a few as horribly as the commerce industry does.
Molten Salt Thorium Reactors would create the endless electricity dreamed of since mankind. Safe and clean electric to drive electric trains, electric cars, heat and cool homes, preserve foods, power hospitals, schools, global communication. These reactors are running now, one in Britain, one was proven in USA. These thorium reactors could indeed bring on a golden age for the remainer of mankinds time of planet earth.
June 16, 2017 at 10:57 am #127696AnonymousInactiveJune 16, 2017 at 10:03 pm #127697jondwhiteParticipantHere's what famous party member Tony Turner said about mass production
Quote:To give an example—where most familiesmade their own bread, there was still divisionof labour. But this simple division of labouris not mass production. Mass productionmethods are bread-making are only possiblewhen the vast majority of families, including themothers and daughters no longer bake bread.Prior to mass production, thousands of mothers and daughters were making tens of thousands of loaves of bread, in fact plenty of bread—but it was not mass production of bread. Or.ce the mothers and daughters were taken into factories, offices, etc., other methods were required to produce the tens of thousands of loaves. A relatively few professional bakers and assistants were necessary.In order that these relatively few people can turn out the bread formerly made by thousands of people, vast masses of machinery have to be made, machinery enabling the process of bread-making to be split up into its simplest opera-tions and the labourers divided, classified and grouped according to these functions. These methods demand the centralising of the activity, such as is to be seen at Lyons' Cadby Hall, ' Hovis ", and " Wonderloaf " model bakeries.Mass production methods demand a hierarchy of labour, from the labourer at the working-tool to the organising manager. It must be remembered that this splitting of the functions demands speed and authority in production and transportation.http://spgb-forum-journal.blogspot.co.uk/2017/06/production-for-useor-mass-production.htmland other articles in responsehttp://spgb-forum-journal.blogspot.co.uk/search/label/turner
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