allocating a few days a month to all fit members of a community to do work which no one volunteers to do.
I can agree to that as long as it’s a spelled-out condition of living in that community. As an autistic person myself, I like having expectations and conditions written out clearly and concisely, in mutually agreed-upon language.
It absolutely would be, yes. Anarchist communes function based on codified agreements, reached through direct democratic processes and consensus decision making. You would not only have all of the expectations of the society written out, you’d also have full and equal input into what those rules are, so we can guide the structure of society towards one that works for everyone.
I can agree to that as long as it’s a spelled-out condition of living in that community. As an autistic person myself, I like having expectations and conditions written out clearly and concisely, in mutually agreed-upon language.
It absolutely would be, yes. Anarchist communes function based on codified agreements, reached through direct democratic processes and consensus decision making. You would not only have all of the expectations of the society written out, you’d also have full and equal input into what those rules are, so we can guide the structure of society towards one that works for everyone.
For more information, you could check out the section “What could the social structure of anarchy look like?” in an anarchist FAQ.