Why I Draw Plants
Feb. 20th, 2022 10:08 amThe vast majority of critiques of capitalism are contained within the logic of capitalism.
Capitalism is all about doing things and being productive. In exactly the same way, most critiques of capitalism are equally about doing things and being productive. To give a classic example, Marx says that workers need to utilize the “muscle power” and “vital force” that have been harnessed by capitalism to overthrow the system.
I would argue that not doing things and not being productive is a valid means of resisting capitalism. In this essay I will
Actually fuck that. I’m not going to write an essay. It defeats the purpose, and also what I’m saying is fairly self-explanatory. A lot of work is important and necessarily, but a lot of it isn’t, and work isn’t a virtue in and of itself.
Anyway, I’ve been looking at a lot of homoerotic Soviet propaganda posters recently, and I don’t think those men were “working” in those fields if you get what I’m saying.
Capitalism is all about doing things and being productive. In exactly the same way, most critiques of capitalism are equally about doing things and being productive. To give a classic example, Marx says that workers need to utilize the “muscle power” and “vital force” that have been harnessed by capitalism to overthrow the system.
I would argue that not doing things and not being productive is a valid means of resisting capitalism. In this essay I will
Actually fuck that. I’m not going to write an essay. It defeats the purpose, and also what I’m saying is fairly self-explanatory. A lot of work is important and necessarily, but a lot of it isn’t, and work isn’t a virtue in and of itself.
Anyway, I’ve been looking at a lot of homoerotic Soviet propaganda posters recently, and I don’t think those men were “working” in those fields if you get what I’m saying.