The Dishwasher's Guide to Politics (or how to tell a libertarian from an anarchist from a...)
The Dishwasher's Guide to Politics Capitalism: You wash the dishes, the ones who own them profit Libertarianism: You wash the dishes, the one's who own them profit tax-free. Democracy: Even as a dishwasher, you deserve a say as to which politician is best suited to protect the economy that keeps you in the dish room. Reform: Shorter stacks, warmer water, longer breaks--same dishes Anarchism: Everyone shares in the dish-washing Source: Contradictionary https://crimethinc.com/books/contradictionary Also see: http://www.infoshop.org/FakeAnarchistsLibertarians
On Wed, Mar 22, 2017 at 08:28:52PM -0700, Razer wrote:
The Dishwasher's Guide to Politics
Capitalism: You wash the dishes, the ones who own them profit
Libertarianism: You wash the dishes, the one's who own them profit tax-free.
Democracy: Even as a dishwasher, you deserve a say as to which politician is best suited to protect the economy that keeps you in the dish room.
Reform: Shorter stacks, warmer water, longer breaks--same dishes
Anarchism: Everyone shares in the dish-washing
Firetruck off! If I want to eat off dirty dishes, I'll damn well eat off dirty dishes and NOT wash the dishes! Wash whatever damn dishes you want, but leave me out of it! ;)
Source: Contradictionary https://crimethinc.com/books/contradictionary
Also see: http://www.infoshop.org/FakeAnarchistsLibertarians
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 03/22/2017 11:28 PM, Razer wrote:
Anarchism: Everyone shares in the dish-washing
In theory, everyone shares in the dish washing. In practice, one or two end up "usually" doing that (or any other) particular job. In real life, I have often ended up being the guy who quite literally washes the dishes. In real world voluntary organizations, the 10-90 rule is a pretty reliable estimator: 10% of the participants do 90% of the work. Among the 10%, a few individuals settle into a habit of doing each of the necessary jobs most or all of the time. The 10% also end up making most of the collective decisions, because they are the ones who show up for the administrative meetings, know what they are talking about, and actually do the things. The first duty of a revolutionary is to get away with it. But the second duty, which is really part of the first, is to find and train your replacements and get them to do likewise. :o) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.22 (GNU/Linux) iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJY086JAAoJEECU6c5Xzmuq52YH/A4Z7kLLJStosHy5tLGJ+7nD L6DVAiK5yjYdto3NnmMaQmMtXpbsmzsXA47LC+m1PMAnlTfB4N5n/kS02DFA4dEI q4HzGUwO7iwKtDP6S+jO568KYo1Hnp8BsXyyBMy107vbVk/mbMTANlgB87uh2aoJ cEOVK8S9WKT5/R3xhmDGUHKQ879wAk094EFscT4J62+iBwQjyP8JIawjoHycQFlp TyCnJ5sTa+KSfLU6tuaYxhnLaJ7iah/RY4M8z2C8VfCuSm8wXvBhQ5puwcc7hdcZ UnfErKoWim7srYgoXRYZY7WdEaXAI+gqT06qY9GdOCdHpi5mZnC4rUWbdWSXN8s= =4BKe -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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Razer
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Steve Kinney
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