Introduction to your market for social capital. “From each according to his ability, to each...

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Introduction to your market for social capital

“From each according to his ability, to each according to his

need.”

Marx said

This has often been interpreted to mean that everything should be shared equally. But Marx says

nothing about equality, rather he emphasizes the relationships

between people.

A communist society is a society where everyone is linked in a mutual interdependency with others and self-actualization is

the driving force.

a little bit like Facebook

but for work

In Pappenheim’s words:

“If our goal is to overcome alienation by fostering bonds

between man and man, then we must build up institutions which enable man to identify his ends with those of others, with the

direction in which his society is moving.”

“In other words, we must try to reduce the gulf

between the realms of the private and the public.”

the private and the public

the social and the economic

reproduction and production

therefore

we have asked ourselves how we can merge a social institution like

family and friends, with an economic like a company

we have asked ourselves how we can merge a social institution like

family and friends, with an economic like a company

public corporation>

acquiring shares > access to e-capital >

< social network< friend requests< access to s-capital

Similarities

public corporation<

legally contracts < unknown people <

unlimited time <

> social network> no legal validity > friends> time is limited

Differences

public corporation+

legally contracts + unknown people -

unlimited time +

+ social network- no legal validity + friends- time is limited

What happens if they merge?

if we combine a social network online

Connect and share with the people in your life

with online trading

You would have legal contracts with your friends

If you have 100 friends

it would be like being married to 100 people

or having 100 kids

You would create a new and extended family of your own

choice.

So what did Marx say about production?

“In your enjoyment, or use, of my product I would have the direct

enjoyment both of being conscious of having satisfied a human need by my work, [---], and of having

thus created an object corresponding to the need of

another man’s essential nature. . .”

Meaning that the relation between the producer and consumer is

central

I have to like what I do.You have to like what I do

andI have to like that you like what I

do

This also means that no one can own anyone else's work, or even their own work, as value cannot exist outside of this relationship

Your relations are the value, or the product.

Connect and trade the people in your life

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