Well shit. CB ate the rest of my response.
Anyway, Dex, what seems to be being described here is pretty much economic anarchism, without expropriation - which makes sense. As bad as things are in the US, you've really got to push people to get ordinary folks to take that kind of risk.
What will be interesting is to see if the business model that Gar is advocating will be allowed to grow and thrive in the US - OR will it be attacked and suppressed as soon as it starts to change things in a real way. The problems that Gar brings up about the distribution of wealth in this country can only be solved by the top 400 or so assholes losing a huge amount of their fortunes, and whether this is done fairly or unfairly, I doubt they'll take that lying down.
So we've got this new worker-owned business meme growing in the country. Will it thrive? Will it be crushed? Will it be subverted? I can't say. But what I will say is the line between this:
http://vimeo.com/60275490and this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mcostesK0IkIs not very wide, and it would really only take some State repression to move communities who are already through with asking for permission into a more militant direction.
But yeah, in both cases, we're seeing a resurgence of Anarchistic thought globally, and that's fucking cool.