Atta (9): 242: Today's kick-ass question
mikebailey at speakeasy.net
mikebailey at speakeasy.net
Thu May 17 00:56:38 CDT 2007
Bryan Snyder wrote>
> Oh... no system really, but typical anarchist theory normally puts forth one
> where non-appealing work is shared (revolving schedules and the like) and
> the logic they follow is that the rest of the work would be done out of true
> choice, i.e. a farmer would WANT to farm and provide food, the carpenter
> loves to build things etc... self-actualization available to everyone. I,
> personally, am aware it's a idealistic fantasy really only possible in very
> small communities
actually, don't you think it's really the coming thing, and that lopsided power relations are gradually being
phased out systemwide as unsatisfactory to all concerned? I mean, honestly? Nothing people do will probably ever be done
completely smoothly, but this is the way things are trending. This may sound Panglossian...
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