my dude has rediscovered the commons and I could not be happier for them
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@susankayequinn I'm not anti-money either, and I hope I didn't give the impression I thought you were.
There's also absolutely nothing wrong with "barter". But, as you noted, if there's no explicit quid pro quo it's not really barter so much as a localized form of socialism (also a fine word). Sure, "gifting economy" is a fine term, too.
@mweiss @susankayequinn Or just “being neighbors”, in the very best Mr. Rogers way
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J jwcph@helvede.net shared this topic
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my dude has rediscovered the commons and I could not be happier for them
@susankayequinn oh, that’s lovely.
I have a theory, and it is that the “formal” economy will often displace an informal economy like this. But only the formal economy is measured. So, when we see GDP grow, the ledger only accounts the part that goes up. The part that is destroyed is ignored. And might well be of much greater value.
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my dude has rediscovered the commons and I could not be happier for them
@susankayequinn this is the kind of stuff capitalists are truly terrified of. Keep doing them!
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@susankayequinn oh, that’s lovely.
I have a theory, and it is that the “formal” economy will often displace an informal economy like this. But only the formal economy is measured. So, when we see GDP grow, the ledger only accounts the part that goes up. The part that is destroyed is ignored. And might well be of much greater value.
@benjohn yes and... now let's talk about reproductive labor and how that's excluded from the "formal" economy altogether

That GDP is the measure and what GDP excludes is core to patriarchy which is core to capitalism.
(so yes to what you're saying and it's really key to the whole dismantling of the brutality of the world and building a better one)
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my dude has rediscovered the commons and I could not be happier for them
@susankayequinn awesome!
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now imagine this happening everywhere... imagine the mindset shift it would create... imagine how radically it would improve people's lives, all while still existing side-by-side with capitalism (for now). Imagine the pressures it would put on a system that's brutal and exploitive when they can actually get their needs met outside of that system.
@susankayequinn When I came to France, this was the normal every-day-life. It was normal neighbourhood. Also with expensive machines: we shared them, everybody had something for a different purpose to lend.
Then suddenly everybody bought every machine and didn't lend it anymore. Money destroyed people. Neighbourhood life became rare.
Now we have apps to ask unknown people to barter, and they work mostly only in towns. Even young people are feeling lonely. It slowly comes back, too slowly.
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my dude has rediscovered the commons and I could not be happier for them
Urbanites discovering the rural default
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Urbanites discovering the rural default
@kallisti I know folks who live in rural areas who do not have this as a default -- this isolation is culture-wide thing (I know rural folks like to think they're superior to those city folks but no one is exempt from the isolating factors of modern US culture)
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my dude has rediscovered the commons and I could not be happier for them
Now *that* is solarpunk.
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@susankayequinn The local neighborhood free lists have been good for giving homes to items we don't need any more, and sometimes picking up things we could use more than others. "I'll leave the craft supplies in a bag with your name on it on the porch".
We had a nice exchange of sorts via the free list-- a neighbor was looking for a home for an old patchwork quilt. We took it with thanks, and then a couple years later when we didn't need a portable air conditioner, those same neighbors found our note on the free list and came to pick it up.
Not all that personal, and mediated via Facebook, but it's something.
@jmeowmeow @susankayequinn That's nice. Our city has a program where you can bring these items to a special place at the municipal junkyards, and anyone can take them for free. Lots of useless trinkets, obviously, but often, you can come across pretty neat stuff.
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my dude has rediscovered the commons and I could not be happier for them
@susankayequinn "I cut out the middle man skimming off profits for the shareholders and now my life is better"
no really, jokes aside, good for them

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Seems like a good time for me to recommend (again) the Serviceberry (gift economies) and Caliban and the Witch (capitalist enclosure of women's bodies and destruction of communal means of support).
@susankayequinn Just checked my regional library database but didn't find Caliban & the Witch.
I did, on the other hand, find a PDF of it.
https://files.libcom.org/files/Caliban%20and%20the%20Witch.pdfand also in its entirety at https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/silvia-federici-caliban-and-the-witch
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@susankayequinn Just checked my regional library database but didn't find Caliban & the Witch.
I did, on the other hand, find a PDF of it.
https://files.libcom.org/files/Caliban%20and%20the%20Witch.pdfand also in its entirety at https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/silvia-federici-caliban-and-the-witch
@KeithDJohnson If you're willing, I would still request that your library carry it, so other folks can discover it!
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@KeithDJohnson If you're willing, I would still request that your library carry it, so other folks can discover it!
@KeithDJohnson mine has 3 copies and 3 holds!
(I have my own copy, which I'm highlighting the heck out of)
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Seems like a good time for me to recommend (again) the Serviceberry (gift economies) and Caliban and the Witch (capitalist enclosure of women's bodies and destruction of communal means of support).
@susankayequinn
How interesting that I just bought a serviceberry tree to start my food forest. -
The two women writing under the joint pen name J. K. Gibson-Graham have built a whole scholarly research network around basically this idea. Basically, many worlds are possible, and better ones already exist out there right now!
@MichaelTBacon @susankayequinn Their paper on micro-currencies looks really interesting at a glance. Thanks for posting.
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@KeithDJohnson If you're willing, I would still request that your library carry it, so other folks can discover it!
@susankayequinn I certainly will. I need to input ALL the data about it, ISBN, etc. but I can get that from (yuck) Amazon.
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@susankayequinn I certainly will. I need to input ALL the data about it, ISBN, etc. but I can get that from (yuck) Amazon.
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my dude has rediscovered the commons and I could not be happier for them
@susankayequinn There are news that give smile 🥹
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my dude has rediscovered the commons and I could not be happier for them
@susankayequinn yay mutual aid network