File spoon-archives/anarchy-list.archive/anarchy-list_1999/anarchy-list.9902, message 726


Date: Sun, 21 Feb 1999 18:05:08 -0600
From: Sandi & Scott Spaeth <vespags-AT-stlnet.com>
Subject: The Dirty Jobs...


At 10:52 AM 2/21/99 -0800, Dave Hayman wrote:
 Participatory
>economics does not randomly assign jobs, nor does it allow any clique to
>hoard the more desireable ones, which is waht will surely happen if too
>many people demand their "right" to choose their job. That choice
>affects other people's rights, so it needs to be negotiated, not
>arrogated.
>

OK, before I can personally follow this thread any longer, I need examples
of good and bad jobs that will continue to exist in our theoretical
anarchic society.  Because, the vast majority of good and bad jobs that I'm
currently aquainted with would by definition be radically altered in that
case (I simply can't see the current division-of-labor and
inequitable-pay-scale fetishes continuing to exist).

Cheers,
scott
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