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by DubiousPusher
1324 days ago
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> Who would make those decisions?
Some anarchists have everyone vote on such matters. Some have a legal system that is elected. > Do you have agreed upon shifts?
Yes. These are established by vote of the workers. > If someone shows up late or doesn't show up, is there some consequence meted out by someone?
Yes. Rather than using prices to set which work is desirable people vote on it. Some anarchist societies today distribute undesirable work across the entire community. Everyone takes one cleaning shift a week for example. If you're curious, you should read The Dispossessed. I especially recommend that book because it does not paint a utopian picture of an anarchist society. And most anarchists will be honest that you will loose benefits moving from a capitalist-statist political economy to an anarchist one. The goal in moving to an anarchist society is not to create a society where individual access to material wealth is the same as in a capitalist society. The goal is to create a society in which the unstated forms of domination that exist in "free" societies today are weakend. |
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