• Triasha@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    Given that an anarchist society wouldn’t have capitalists, I Imagine that wages, if they still existed, would be substantially different than they are today.

    I would think the desire for flush toilets would be enough, but if you think people need extrinsic motivation there is room for that.

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      2 days ago

      I have mucked a sewer line before. I don’t think anyone who hasn’t actually handled sewage should really take a second to ask if they would step up to do this and are they even capable of doing so (I cannot at 50 do this anymore).

      This is where anti-capitalist ideologies have a shortcoming that needs to be considered as we have to move away from capitalism.

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        17 hours ago

        I can’t deny there are dirty jobs that nobody would do on a lark or as a hobby or even a calling.

        A busted sewer is a community emergency. You can ask the infirm, the pregnant, the elderly “what are you willing to do to support our efforts to fix the sewer?” And the answer might be cook some large meals, care for the children, or take someone’s regular job for a week

        Yes, everyone will be side eyeing young, strong, men (and maybe women) to take the lead on fixing the sewer. There might be promises to make it up to them later. A fifty year old with carpentry experience might offer to expand a house install new cabinets if they will help with the sewer. I do think there are things that others can do to support a major effort like that.