• El_Rocha@lm.put.tf
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      And there would also be people that benefit from the infrastructure and get the same benefits from everything while doing easier jobs. That doesn’t sound like equality to me.

      Also, not liking being in the middle of literal crap as your job is not because of our current system. It’s because it sucks.

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          I’m not seeing through the lens of a capitalist, I’m seeing through the lens of a person.

          I guess in an anarcho-communist society there would be no formal governament and each person would have to contribute to the discussion. If there is a though job and one person does it for the bennefit of the whole, if they see someone else slacking off not doing work or doing an “easy job” they will get resentful.

          This isn’t something that happens because we are used to exchange money for goods. This is because that’s the nature of human relations. Heck, this is something common to pretty much all animals.

          The same can be said from hierarchies. If you remove the current ones, humans will form new ones eventually. It’s our nature and in the nature of pretty much everything.

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      There is a gap between conceiving a system and maintaining it. Sure, there are architects who conceived sewers. But I doubt they went inside to maintain it on a regular basis.