We can be Heroes

Apr 12, 2008 18:33

Okay, so we've gotta do something to fix society, or move it closer to the right track at least.  I just can't really decide what the first thing to do should be.  Food not bombs starting this summer.  Treehouse fort starting this summer.  Biking groups starting this summer.  But all of that is just recreational stuff, in my opinion ( Read more... )

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zer April 13 2008, 19:11:06 UTC
Haha, well, my Canuck life isn't all awesome -- I'm living with my partner's parents and it's driving me bloody crazy; well, more like making me depressed and apathetic, but on the other hand I've been developing some great self-discipline in the course of doing freelance graphics work. I feel like a bloody teenager, like I can't make "adult decisions" or express myself how I want because I'm a guest in someone elses' home for way too long, and it clearly isn't -my- home, set up how I want and am comfortable with. I just don't want to bitch too much about it because I don't want to come off as hating Laura's parents -- I don't, I just /really/ don't want to live with them.

Neither does Laura, so hopefully we get this awesome apartment near downtown Victoria for May 1st (woo!); It's like a half-block from a grocery store, 4 blocks from the provincial capital (So if I ever want to Smash The State I only have to go 4 blocks! And I shall never tire of this joke.), and it's within walking distance of the ocean. Goddamn we better get that apartment; Enough whining from me, heh.

Canada is pretty good though, and I'd recommend it to anyone. It -is- slowly eroding to be more like the US though.

Regarding markets, I think what I want to do is take the useful parts of them (as well expressed by, like, chris_acheson) and leave the ideological baggage and connotations of the word "markets" behind. I dunno, I'm just thinking more and more that anarchists really must develop more sound & current economic theory than naive-primitivism/dropping-out or the traditional socialist centralization. I guess Parecon was a sort of shot at progressive economics ... I should probably read that one.

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resist_anywhere April 13 2008, 20:15:55 UTC
Yeah, chris has put forth a lot of good ideas that I like. And you're right, I probably lose more by using the term "markets" than I gain. I'm just stuck in an Eastern European mindset; go figure. I've never read Parecon either.

Anyway, I really feel you in terms of needing to control your own living space. I'm saving up money, at the cost of all kinds of great experiences I could be having in Europe, just because I can't stand the thought of living with my mom while I get back on my feet when I return stateside. And my mom's a totally awesome person... I just need my own place. The new apartment sounds awesome, I'll keep my fingers crossed for you!

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