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And where a share is some sort membership but in something that is basically permanently illiquid yet community held value to make it available to the tribe. Like a methodology of "stewarding the value of the commons" then people can vote with their feet by exiting if the trustees aren't making them happy. It makes community be non binary success or failure of all being happy or it ends

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Just roll with me here

It's Communism working great in smaller groups, when you can opt out when when fully surrounded by capitalism

So not really communism, but kinda

Lol. My dad used to always says "this family ain't a democracy!" And would say basically this.

"Communalism" only works well in very small dunbar levels where deep relationships and commitment to each other is already in place. Like the early church in the book of Acts giving their land and wealth to the church for the care of the local poor and families, breaking bread together, and "having everything in common"

Terrible for a city or state level government structure though. Even in the early church people died for lying and behaving dishonorably towards that level of relational intimacy / commitment (just as my dad would have beaten my ass if I didn't put my mom first in food or comfort / well being within our family unit)

Well said. 🤌

Sounds just like how large capitalist corporations organize their workers.... hehe.

We love freedom and "democracy" so much.

Just not in the workplace 🙈🙉🙊

Let that sink in for a moment...

Lol. Yeah, big corporations is definitely not a place it works. You have to have a pretty deep level of shared identity ("she is your mother and your job as my son is to protect and honor her" .. that doesn't work for a job.) and shared purposes / goals that are mutually understood / committed to

That's exactly what they do in the work place.

All roles. Nobody has a say.

Pure communism in capitalist america.

There's a reason I'm building my own tribe and network of businesses so I don't have to be a part of that world ever again

likewise! I just had to point out the irony!