If it was done as a worker's co-op it should be possible to use the idea to avoid the worst apsects of capitalist immmiseration through group cost savings. Living with a group of politically like minded people seems attractive. Allowing comrades you live with to hold you accountable for your organizing, lifestyle and productivity would probably be a positive thing for everyone here tbh. Am guilty. A lot more theory would be read in general lol.

I mean, it's probably better suited to single people that would be willing to relocate, but it seems surprising that it's not a bigger thing, especially with the cost of accomodation.

Got this fantasy of a derelict office block at the end of a cycle path, say 40mins cycle from a city to get the cheaper real estate, converted for communal living.

  • ass [he/him,comrade/them]
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    3 years ago

    I have zero experience, I've just been thinking about it lately as a form of escapism lol. i've been going a bit nuts fighting my way through school and it makes me want a simpler life.

    • pluggd [they/them]
      hexagon
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      3 years ago

      It's an extremely attractive and doable fantasy. Read about a group of people who bought a plot together and put tiny houses on it, with a comunal workshop, kitchen, garden and other things. Something like that not far from a city seems very achievable.

        • pluggd [they/them]
          hexagon
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          3 years ago

          Exactly! On a public transport route or a cycle path, near a city, shared vehicles, they avoided many municipal and planning fees because everything was technically a temporary structure. The kitchen building was a large container sized office-type cabin . It looked pretty idyllic tbh.