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  • @irmoz@reddthat.com
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    I’m gonna need to to elaborate on that.

    Are you asking me… why people work? Lmao

    The production line will be kept together by the fact people are working in it

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      -21 year ago

      Sure, everyone will work and coordinate out of pure good will, even if they’d still be getting free stuff

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        Does saying something sarcastically count as a rebuttal? Are you completely unaware of volunteer work, FOSS, mutual aid communities, and the plethora of unpaid labour people do for family, friends and community every day?

        My dude, if people couldn’t work together, explain the fact civilisation ever emerged.

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                01 year ago

                The question is too dumb to deserve an answer. People will work for the same reason we have always worked, long before capitalism. Just because you’re too lazy to be motivated by anything other than money doesn’t mean everyone else is.

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                  -21 year ago

                  People work either out of necessity or incentive

                  You have no incentive to work in your wonderland

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                    Necessity and incentive both exist in anarchism. The necessity for work to keep society running never goes away under any system. The incentive is either:

                    1. Boredom. When all necessities are provided, you just want something to do.
                    2. Inspiration. Again, when you’fe comfy, you’re able to think clearly and creatively, and will want to build what you’ve imagined.
                    3. Altruism. To help the community that has given you what you need.
                    4. A basic sense of duty to keep the machinery of society moving.

                    I’d like to hear you attemot to explain your position instead of just saying I’m wrong. I’ve been more than patient with your whining.