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Read your aims and principles some parts a little vague but agreed with most of it...

“Under the current capitalist system, the working and middle classes do not receive the full products of our labour.” problematic issues of not defining what you mean by “middle class” aside:

It is not that the workers don't receive the full product of their labour – in fact in some branches, workers co-ops and self-employed, the worker does (minus running costs, etc.). The problem is one of alienated labour, the fact that the workers is compelled to sell themselves because they have no their means of substinence (other than living in poverty off state benefits). The problem is the social relation capital as it transforms all relations into market relations. A society of self-managed enterprises existing within a market economy is still a capitalist society.

It is a matter of transforming the exchange economy into a use economy with communization taking place in distribution as well as production.

Agree?

Had some other points but they can wait...

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