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I’m not antiwork, I’m just anti exploitation

I actually really enjoy working on things that I chose to do, that are not an exchange of my soul for their money. I like doing a project at home; sense of accomplishment, honing a skill, maybe it’s a gift for someone else to enjoy. I don’t mean to say that busyness should be equated with “better” in any way, just that I have a hunch many of you/us also aren’t averse to work when it’s on your terms on what you want to do. Has there ever been discussion about changing the verbiage from “antiwork” to “anti capitalist” or “anti anything else that represents a lack of choice or fair pay”? New to this sub and collective, but curious to here if this sentiment is shared.


I actually really enjoy working on things that I chose to do, that are not an exchange of my soul for their money.

I like doing a project at home; sense of accomplishment, honing a skill, maybe it’s a gift for someone else to enjoy.

I don’t mean to say that busyness should be equated with “better” in any way, just that I have a hunch many of you/us also aren’t averse to work when it’s on your terms on what you want to do.

Has there ever been discussion about changing the verbiage from “antiwork” to “anti capitalist” or “anti anything else that represents a lack of choice or fair pay”?

New to this sub and collective, but curious to here if this sentiment is shared.

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