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| writing:solarpunk_work [2026/04/23 13:10] – JacobCoffinWrites | writing:solarpunk_work [2026/04/23 13:45] (current) – JacobCoffinWrites |
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| , I think because I have so many things I'd happily do full time if i wasn't dependent on paying work for my survival. I've certainly identified a lot of callings for people to pursue in my stories, I'll have to think about the framework I use for sifting what I feel are believable callings from work under capitalism, | A solarpunk society |
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| | Attempting to lay out the framework I use for sifting what I feel are believable callings from present day work under capitalism. |
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| Cash-strapped nonprofits | Cash-strapped nonprofits |
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| Things you have to do - even under a system with better protections, there's no guarantee everything will go to plan. People may find themselves doing labor such as caregiving for a loved one | ====Things you have to do==== |
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| | Even under a system with robust protections, there's no guarantee everything will go to plan or that people will be able to pursue their callings at all times. People may spend time recovering from an injury, or working through trauma or other conditions. They may have to take on caregiving for a loved one [[https://www.forbes.com/sites/denisebrodey/2024/04/25/73-of-employees-have-a-secret-second-job-its-caregiving/|(often called hidden labor, this work often goes untracked/unpaid today)]]. Very much related, they might spend years doing childcare full time. A solarpunk society should recognize that this is valid labor which contributes to the community and common good and provide the necessary supports and compensation. |
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