Submitted by anon (not verified) on Sun, 04/05/2020 - 11:38
William Gillis is most definitely a leftist, and I mean that in the most condescending way possible. The only way you could consider his market fetishism capitalist is if you also consider Proudhon to be a capitalist. Shit, if you just took one of Gillis's pieces and replaced mentions of contemporary technology with their industrial counterparts, you probably would think he was writing for the first international.
William Gillis is most definitely a leftist, and I mean that in the most condescending way possible. The only way you could consider his market fetishism capitalist is if you also consider Proudhon to be a capitalist. Shit, if you just took one of Gillis's pieces and replaced mentions of contemporary technology with their industrial counterparts, you probably would think he was writing for the first international.