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-===== Internet and Reconstruction ​=====+===== The Natural Order Re-Established ​=====
  
-Ironically, thanks to the technology inherited from capitalist barbarism, reconstruction ​was less difficult than had been fearedThe dismantling ​of the armaments industry freed immense industrial resources that could now be put to the service of the people ​and the planetAs in the ancient propheciespeople literally “beat their swords into plowshares.” The enormous bulldozers that had once served to demolish Palestinian houses now served to make water available to the PalestiniansFactories for war planes were being transformed into factories for agro-economic transport. Near Hartford, Connecticut (USA) a former tank factory was now producing mini-tractors and trams.+Little by little ​the natural order was re-establishing itself on earthIn the agricultural countries ​of the South, ​the peasants had taken back the good lands expropriated by invaders ​and used to cultivate luxury products for export to rich countries. These export commodities —coffee, tea, cocoa, sugar, bananas, spices – had been produced by the labor of impoverished natives reduced to semi-slaveryTheir children had ended up in horrible favelasbidonvilles,​ slums and urban projects where they lived on garbageIn the name of “free markets,” rich monopolies ​had ruined peasant markets by flooding them with produce at the lowest pricesThat unfair competition was subsidized by the “democratic” governments that offered gross subsidies to big agro-business enterprises.
  
-How had theses transformations come about? At the end of the global general strike, the strikers occupying factoriesmines and refineries had taken stock and begun little by little ​to restart production of goods and materials needed for immediate consumption and to keep other industries supplied. The practice of making decisions democratically acquired during ​the strikes and occupations now carried over into an improvised forms of cooperative self-management by assemblies ​and workers’ councilsInternet links enabled these cooperatives ​to ‘advertise’ for the materials they needed and trade them for finished goods they producedThanks ​to this global ‘E-Bay’ system, goods were exchanged through an intricate system ​of barter+In Africa todaythere are museums devoted to the '​chocolate children'​. Pathetic hutschild drawings, photographs ​and recorded interviews bear witness ​to a common early 21st Century ​practice. It was a memorial ​of the sufferings ​of parents too poor to feed their own children who ended up selling them to manpower merchants ​and never seeing them again These merchants sold them to cocoa cultivators who starved ​them while making them work endless hours picking cocoa  to fulfill contracts with the multinationalsCompanies like Nestlé resold these chocolates ​to children in industrial countries at prices twenty to a hundred times the cost of production. Interviews revealed that none of these children had ever seen, much less tasted a chocolate bar.
  
-These forms of economic ​self government operated smoothlyThey had evolved quite naturally out of the various types of organisation that had been thrown up to meet the needs of the strikers during the struggle. The common principles among them were these. Leaders were elected ​and subject ​to recall by their constituents. Terms of office were kept short to prevent ​the creation of a professional political class and to keep representatives ​in touch with their base. ‘Officials’ were paid normal workers’ wages, and members of a collective more or less rotated in office. There was no firewall between ​the executive ​and legislative functions of self-government. Those who voted measures were also responsible for carrying them out. Thus the ecotopians had revived the ancient Greek ideal of participatory democracy – but no longer restricted to free native-born males.+During the planetary Emergence, these poor peasants ​of Africa, Latin America, and Asia organized and struggled to take back their traditional lands. Their first goal was to become  ​self-sufficient nutritionally by planting traditional subsistence cropsAt the same time on part of the land, they  continued ​to farm the sugar, cocoa, coffee, spices ​and other commodities that city workers like to eat, to use for trade. Women had long provided ​the labor and commercial savvy for agriculture ​in Africa, and now their energy and experience ​was united as they took the initiative long monopolized by male profiteers ​and armed thugs.
  
-[[improv-planning|From Improvisation to Planning]]+Regular trade or barter was re-established spontaneously from the very beginning of the reconstruction period. Sailors and aircrew who brought emergency relief and the technical aid for things like irrigation and communication,​ didn’t return home with their planes and boats empty. They filled them with good things for workers of the world’s metropoles. Railroaders,​ truckers, sailors and aviation crews had played a primordial role by bringing aid. After medication and food came tools with teams of aid-workers and technicians working in cooperation with local assemblies. They helped the peasants dig wells, construct cisterns and irrigate. They helped push back the hunger, thirst, and diarrhoea that had for so long tortured the Billions in the south of the planet.  
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 +Thus the natural rapport between city and country was re-established almost spontaneously in outbursts of solidarity, mutual help and cooperation. For the first time in five imperialist centuries, nobody was dying of hunger either in the rich fields of the earth or in the slums of great opulent cities. 
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