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    25 months ago

    No, the article is explaining something similar to what Graeber called “everyday communism”. That cooperation is a fundamental piece of life in human society.

    That’s not the same as saying that everybody is a little goody too shoes inside their heart.

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      25 months ago

      Not sure how else to interpet this

      To cut a long story short: anarchists believe that for the most part it is power itself, and the effects of power, that make people stupid and irresponsible.

      Seems pretty clear cut.

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                35 months ago

                Not OP but:

                it is power itself, and the effects of power, that make people stupid and irresponsible.

                I read it as; most people are negatively affected on both sides of power imbalances. The natural answer to this is to attempt to remove power imbalances.

                In the context of decision making, no matter if you think humans are inherently goody two shoes or not; most people respond well to increased responsibility. More democratised decision making and ownership in a community creates a positive feedback loop. An easy to understand example is in a company a flat bonus for meeting your target gives no motivation to a worker after they meet that target compared to worker coops splitting profits evenly between all workers because they share ownership of the company.

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                  15 months ago

                  most people respond well to increased responsibility.

                  That’s just a less condescending way of saying that everyone is a little goody two shoes.

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                    15 months ago

                    People can be extremely evil and still respond positively to being given ownership of something. You’re reading what you want to read, not whats actually there.