I think we would probably have to re-imagine our relationship with garbage to some extent. Take more personal responsibility for the garbage we create. Being a garbage collector would probably be a much more respected position too since they’re doing something that directly benefits the community.
Garbage collection doesn’t have to be a life sentence either. Maybe it’s just something you work for a couple months at a time. If people don’t care about the community littering would still be a problem. But is anarchism even possible if people don’t care about their community?
I won’t say anything bad about garbage collectors, I feel pride for them of anything, because they do the most important work that nobody wants to do
Having said that, I think we should maybe implement something where each person obligatory has to do something like this, every so often. Let CEO’s pick up garbage too, they too generate it, usually most of it
I think we would probably have to re-imagine our relationship with garbage to some extent. Take more personal responsibility for the garbage we create. Being a garbage collector would probably be a much more respected position too since they’re doing something that directly benefits the community.
Garbage collection doesn’t have to be a life sentence either. Maybe it’s just something you work for a couple months at a time. If people don’t care about the community littering would still be a problem. But is anarchism even possible if people don’t care about their community?
I won’t say anything bad about garbage collectors, I feel pride for them of anything, because they do the most important work that nobody wants to do
Having said that, I think we should maybe implement something where each person obligatory has to do something like this, every so often. Let CEO’s pick up garbage too, they too generate it, usually most of it