• webghost0101@sopuli.xyz
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    12 days ago

    Yes and no.

    I absolutely hate capitalism.

    But i also hate mondays so bad i have gone out of my way to find a work structure allowing me to skip mondays every week.

    Now Tuesday is my monday and while i dont hate Tuesday itself and i no longer hate the day that used to be monday i do hate the Monday part of my Tuesday because capitalism is still dictating my work hours and i hate it.

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      12 days ago

      would the popular conception of mondays, ie. the start of an oppressive five day work week still exist if capitalism is abolished?

      I guess it depends on what alternatives are sprung up in its place.

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        12 days ago

        I can only speak for myself that i am very motivated to work for the sake of growing humanity as long as my primary needs are unconditionally met.

        The work week would be gone for me and personal/work projects would blend more into one. There will be weeks where i am working around the clock to Finnish a project because i am passionate about them. And weeks where i just lay in bed because i feel off.

        Each according to their needs and abilities. The best coworker is a motivated and mentally healthy one.

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        12 days ago

        If capitalism is abolished, we’re most likely going to be forced back to Feudalism. Mondays in Feudalism last 12+ hours and the work week continues until Saturday night.