I once went to yet another climate protest with a sign declaring my support for 'fully planned queer solarpunk communism' - but I got puzzled looks and quest...
I can’t tell if you’re joking, but I’m going to assume you aren’t. It seems to me that a planned economy inherently requires a degree of centralization, at least cooperative agreements, between producers. My question is how “Fully Planned Queer Solarpunk Communism” can be fully planned and decentralized.
A minor degree of centralization, coop agreements, etc. Decentralization and no centralization are two different things. We are after all on a decentralized, federated social media network.
What do you think makes it hard to combine planning, decentralization and democracy?
I can’t tell if you’re joking, but I’m going to assume you aren’t. It seems to me that a planned economy inherently requires a degree of centralization, at least cooperative agreements, between producers. My question is how “Fully Planned Queer Solarpunk Communism” can be fully planned and decentralized.
You’ve already gotten good answers so I just wanted to reply that I indeed wasn’t joking.
You can have decentralized planning. Those aren’t mutually exclusive.
Decentralization doesn’t mean you can’t have organization, communication or coordination.
It sounds like you’ve answered your own question.
A minor degree of centralization, coop agreements, etc. Decentralization and no centralization are two different things. We are after all on a decentralized, federated social media network.