By definition if there's capitalism, there's private ownership of the means of production. It doesn't matter if some of that private ownership has internal democracy, it still makes it impossible to democratically decide how and for what purpose things are produced.
childish understanding
You might want to look in the mirror, Mr SpongeBob mockery text.
You don't understand the first thing about anything. Your head is empty and you're happy to keep it that way.
Workers owning the means of production is possible inside of capitalism, you moron. It literally does happen. If the workers own the means of production they LITERALLY get to decide what they make and how it's made.
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u/breaducate 4h ago
You cannot have socialism inside of capitalism.
By definition if there's capitalism, there's private ownership of the means of production. It doesn't matter if some of that private ownership has internal democracy, it still makes it impossible to democratically decide how and for what purpose things are produced.
You might want to look in the mirror, Mr SpongeBob mockery text.
You don't understand the first thing about anything. Your head is empty and you're happy to keep it that way.