You believe in a society where workers collectively own and manage industries, leading to a more equitable distribution of wealth and power.
Syndicalism is a political ideology that advocates for workers' self-management and the establishment of a society in which industries are owned and managed by the workers who operate them. It is a branch of socialism that focuses on the labor movement. Syndicalists believe that the state and capitalism should be abolished by a general strike, leading to a society where workers are directly in control of the means of production and distribution.
The roots of syndicalism can be traced back to the early 19th century with the rise of industrialization and the labor movement. However…
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How might being a part-owner of your workplace affect your daily attitude towards your job?
You would care more about your job and do a better job.
@9JF3VGKRepublican4mos4MO
It could have a negitvive impact because you would want to be the owner.
@9JF3QX64mos4MO
you'll feel like yu have more of an affect of the direction the company is going and you will be more efficient.
@9JF3Q7W4mos4MO
I believe that partial ownership will encourage harder work.
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Imagine a future where your contributions at work directly shape your lifestyle; what's the first thing you'd want to influence?
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In a future shaped by syndicalism, I would aim to influence fair compensation for everyone's contributions at work. Ensuring that individuals receive equitable rewards for their efforts would be a priority.
@9J89LWY4mos4MO
I could care less about influencing someone. I never understood the obsession with "influencing" in the first place. Also, what is syndicalism? And what is equitable? Before even talking about the question, I need to know the conditions, standards, and principles of this equitable reward system. What makes something equitable? Is equitable defined along a gradient, in which case you are dealing with fuzzy logic and truthfulness and falsity? Or, can equitable be simply categorized in Boolean terms? I don't know. This question is odd. A simpler question is: Do you agree that every member of an organization contributes equally to the organization?
Make sure what I'm working on benefits all of society
@9J6R77B 4mos4MO
Children, so that they can learn when they grow up
@9J6RDV24mos4MO
Work ethics, then efficiency, then quality, than quantity.
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Can you describe how your sense of purpose at work might change if it operated under a cooperative model?
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My sense of purpose might be more inspired if my work operated under a cooperative model because I would feel like I had more of a say.
@9LDR4TR2mos2MO
It would be judged or criticized and I would rather just keep working without others getting involved.
@9LDR4KG 2mos2MO
I think workers would be more involved in their work place and more incline to work as well.
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Do you think a society run by workers would be fairer than our current system; why or why not?
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I think people should work to get what they want and they should earn it not just get things for free doing noting while other people are paying taxes for that even though they are the ones working.
Workers, the wealth distribution gives too much power to those with the most money.
@9HDWT7D6mos6MO
Those who create, run, or invent help drive the economy along with workers. Those who inherit great wealth but do not improve the economy contribute to inequality and should not benefit more than those who work to contribute and make the US better.
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No, I believe the people that run our society have been trained and know what they are doing.
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What changes would you implement if you had the power to decide in your current or future job?
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I would advocate for the right for workers to obtain a fair living income, healthcare benefits, paid time off for pregnancy, parental leave, injury, illness, and mental health, and the right to negotiate their job responsibilities within their physical and mental capacities.
@9HSYJMW5mos5MO
A liveable wage and healthcare benefits. I also don't want to have to work until I die.
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The changes that I would implement if I had the power to decide in my current or future job would be deficit spending.
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How does the idea of taking collective ownership over your school environment resonate with you, and what changes would you make?
@9J52R8X5mos5MO
To be honest, I wouldn't want to take over my school environment because that is a lot of pressure to put on just one person. That being said, it would be a good idea for a committee of students to be able to talk based on common concerns around the school and work on making a difference on the issues that seem to matter most.
@9J528F25mos5MO
I think many students should take ownership of their school environment. I think they should make changes based on what they see needs to be fixed.
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If there were no CEOs or upper management, do you believe companies would be more or less successful?
@9HNGFYT6mos6MO
Less successful, but more rights and privileges should be awarded to workers
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If you could collaborate on a class project with no leader, what strategies would you use to organize the team?
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How do you think the quality of products and services would change if the workers producing them had full control?
@9KNCR2Y3mos3MO
They'd drastically increase because the workers would be much more happy.
@9KN9HXBPeace and Freedom3mos3MO
The products might not come to people in top quality if it is not watched over by a manager and the workers could do what ever they want with the products.
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Have you ever experienced the benefits of collective problem-solving, and what were they?
@9JHPJTQRepublican4mos4MO
I have never experienced but people should have the freedom to manage their own independent business.
@9JHPH2D4mos4MO
Yes, collective problem-solving ensures that a compromise is reached that benefits the group as a whole.
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How would everyday work-life improve if everyone had an equal stake in the outcome of their labor?
@9JF5BG5Republican4mos4MO
If everyone had an equal stake in the outcome of their labor then it would make everyday work-life worth it for some people because before they would not be making as much money and would have the same amount of work hours.
@9JF54BR4mos4MO
It would improve many poor people's income, but would also deduct from the richer of men and woman taking home a higher pay.
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If you could create a community project without hierarchy, what would it be, and who would benefit most from it?
@9KJZYFC3mos3MO
The citizens would benefit from removing the hierarchy.
@9KJYYQ7Independent3mos3MO
I think the community would benefit from a project without a hierarchy because it would be a community ran by the people.
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