Researcher, teacher, and activist when I can manage it, but mostly a dorky mama covered in hummus. Living on Noongar Boodja (Noongar land in Western Australia). Incredibly enthusiastic about bicycles, including cargo bikes and slow bicycling. Μαθαίνω Ελληνικά.
Researcher, teacher, and activist when I can manage it, but mostly a dorky mama covered in hummus. Living on Noongar Boodja (Noongar land in Western Australia). Incredibly enthusiastic about bicycles, including cargo bikes and slow bicycling. Μαθαίνω Ελληνικά.
This thread from @tante@tldr.nettime.org makes me reflect for the millionth time about what a cooperative economy would look like.
If workers could choose what they produced and how they produced it, how many would choose to make shit that breaks instantly and pollutes their community? I'm guessing: most wouldn't.
We would choose to make things that we think of as valuable and useful, using processes that are better for workers and for our communities.