N Jett on Tue, 9 Jul 2002 21:16:02 +0200 (CEST)


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[Nettime-bold] Re: <nettime> the language of tactical media (parecon)



>
>On Tuesday 09 July 2002 1:53 am, "N Jett" wrote:
> > Ah yes... Parecon... no longer shall we have surgeons and janitors,
> > instead there is just the person who takes out your trash, and your
> > appendix (and gets paid more for the trash because surgery is
> > "glamorous").
>
>This is a misreading of parecon.  You wouldn't get paid more for the trash,
>and glamour isn't a consideration.

If it is then it is a misreading that Albert encourages. When I saw him 
speak he specifically said that the glamour of a job is a consideration in 
who gets assigned what tasks as part of their job complex. It is a factor in 
the balancing so that glamorous jobs are "fairly" distributed. Perhaps I and 
everyone I spoke with afterwards completely misunderstood him, but it seemed 
pretty clear at the time.

>
> > His "Balanced Job Complex" idea seems like a very unfunny
> > joke to me.
>
>Scorn, on its own, is a very weak argument against anything.  If you want 
>to
>argue convincingly against balanced job complexes, you'll have to do better
>than that.

This was meant in the context of the rest of my statements (i.e. the 
comments regarding janitors and surgeons). It is a good point though, I 
haven't provided a strong argument against, but then I haven't seen a strong 
argument for (and I do admit I haven't looked very hard, I've only read one 
of Albert's books). Additionally, I've tended to be somewhat scornful of 
Parecon after seeing what a pompous ass Albert is, I know, don't judge the 
message by the messenger, but the guy came across as such an elitest jerk 
it's hard to dismiss.

>
> > The whole "committees to decide absolutely everything"
> > concept
>
>This is a gross misrepresentation of parecon.

Again, Albert specifically said this in public that the authority to make 
all economic decisions is vested in the Soviet... err... committees.


>
>If you have objections to parecon, and you are really interested in 
>thinking
>through the issues involved, I suggest that you try reading Albert's and
>Hahnel's replies to their critics on www.parecon.org; it may well be that
>your objections are answered there.
>
>Ben
>

Thanks, I will definitely do that sometime in the near future.

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