• @pimento
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    64 years ago

    /r/antiwork on reddit is quite decent, there are bad users but a big portion is legitimate criticism of work under capitalism.

    • @Hildegarde
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      34 years ago

      exactly, when i followed that sub a while back i mostly saw posts about alienation from their labor, not laziness

  • @Hildegarde
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    54 years ago

    The person’s (in video reading lenin) is @commiefrog on twitter. On her timeline I found this great retweet:

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    • Muad'DibberOPA
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      44 years ago

      For some, it’s just the incessant anarchist tendency to rename everything, and they do think work is necessary. For others, it’s just that they don’t like having a boss. Obvi we all hate bosses under capitalism, since their role is to drive us as hard as possible to extract more surplus value, but under a planned economy suited for human need, it’s more that you’re working toward that goal instead.

      There’s an essay by some anarchist weirdo named Bob black that most anti work anarchists point to.

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      somebody who desires a world in which nobody has to do any work. they think communism = no work, apparently.

      there are some good comments in this thread about them, but to add my thoughts I think you get anti-work people when they fail to attribute the tragedy of work in the present day to capitalism, and instead treat it as an issue inherent to all work.