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No, it's really not. Not every society forces you to seek wage labour. This is only the case in capitalism.
No, they can't. The government would hunt them down. But again, it's not society in general they're against. It's capitalism. It's stunning that you conflate the two.
Okay but they weren't gonna do that. Nor is it the only way to not have to do wage labour.
We could instead transition our economy to one that operates on the basis of need instead of profit. Then people can choose how they work, without it defining their life:
Are you really stating this as a genuine option?! Do you know how fucking expensive that is??
The "rest of the world" predominantly includes other capitalist societies. Ones which the West forcibly made so, and made subservient, forcing down their wages and strongarming them into supplying us with cheap labour and goods. Not the best point you could have made.
Agitating for class consciousness and solidarity with fellow workers
Why is it misplaced? Also, it's quite clear they are more than willing to take control of their life, but have obstacles in the way.
What’s an example of a society that doesn’t require work?
You seem really hung up on the term” wage labor”. That’s not the only way to create or store value. But it is the most efficient. We could completely eliminate “money” but the concept of value would remain. And cooperation would only be more difficult and less efficient if I didn’t want to barter my chicken for your potato. Money, and “wage labor, regardless of who pays your wages, allow for the transfer of goods and services between individuals who don’t need the others goods or services now.
No they wouldn’t. Because except for your family and friends, nobody gives a fuck about you. It’s hilarious that y’all think this is even a possibility. I mean seriously, if I went missing tomorrow, would you know or care? And if not, why would anyone else?
This is absolutely an option. People all over the world do it every day.
Moving seems easier, quicker, and more effective. But this could work too. Carry on.
Anyway, always fun to chat with college communists. Have a great day.
It's stunning to me that you can't conceive of another way for goods to be stored or distributed. Community stores? Mutual aid? Never heard of these? There is no need for money or any analogue. Bartering is also kind of a myth. No one ever participated in bartering on a large scale, even before money. People just gave each other things, all the time.
Relevant terms for further reading:
Mutual aid
Gift economy
Library economy
Also, yes, the government would hunt you down because you'd no longer be paying taxes. They kinda don't like that.
Moving is not an option if you don't have enough money, and no way to earn it.
One last thing - I left college a decade ago. :)