Let's say the revolution happens and is successful. You are now free to work a job that does not alienate you and you find fulfilling. What do you do?

Personally, I would love to be a baker that just makes bread all day. I'd just make loaves of bread and give them to everyone.

  • Dyno [he/him]
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    4 years ago

    Urban planning.
    I didn't even study it at uni, I did chemistry, so I guess re-educating would be on the agenda.
    While doing that I'd spend several years getting in shape and reading all the books I've sidelined.
    Once that's done with, on with the creation of the utopian communes, where cars are an executable offense, and cities are amalgamations of hundreds of self-contained, self-sufficient little neighbourhoods filled with comradely spirit and solidarity, though the Stirnerites are perfectly free to sit by themselves on their balconies, gazing wistfully at the landscape and pondering the remaining spooks.
    Also I expect to engage in regular struggle sessions with Brutalists over the inherently oppressive nature of concrete architecture.

    • Mardoniush [she/her]
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      4 years ago

      Yeah, Soviet buildings don't look half as bad in summer anyway, but they built them like that in order to rapidly give everyone in a rural country decent housing.

      The US should be building high quality Art Nouveau shit everywhere.