i was participating in a talk about woody tasch's 'a call to farms' in the #citytree community center and commune. then a day afterwards i stumbled on hasanabi explaining #socialism to dj akademiks on youtube... and i just thought to myself, usaians are the absolute worst people on the planet to explain socialism. i mean, tasch's grasp on the subject is so incredibly basic that you can hardly believe that this is coming from a respected intellectual. and hasanabi is a socialist himself.
on a related topic, i am thinking of writing an eco-anarchist's response (in english) to the call to farms manifesto. have you read it? what did you think about it?
https://beetcoin.org/call-to-farms
#anarchism #callToFarms #permaculture #gardening #food #capitalism #socialism
@mux2000 don't you think that this type of a anarchoprimitivism is somewhere between a myth and a reality? like, have you ever met an anarchist that advocated for a future in which you would die?
@nebuchi My life, and especially my wife's life, rely on tech. I haven't had any in depth discussions with anarchoprimitivists, true, but a future without 21st cen. meds and with backbreaking work for everyone is one that doesn't have us in it.
Am I mischaracterizing their position? Because that's all I heard from them so far. A call to a return to a pastoral world where only the abled can survive.
This is somewhat relevant: https://youtu.be/8OC8dRWD9NA