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In reply to the discussion: A City Where Everyone Works, There Is No Police, And The Salary Is 1200 Euros [View all]vive la commune
(94 posts)39. When I feel depressed about the world
Thinking about Marinaleda is one thing that cheers me up and gives me hope. That and the Kurdish communities in Rojava and the Zapatistas.
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A City Where Everyone Works, There Is No Police, And The Salary Is 1200 Euros [View all]
Starry Messenger
Feb 2015
OP
Families that only have to pay 19 dollars a month could really create strong families. I love this
midnight
Feb 2015
#1
2067 sq ft, to put it in units that most here could visualize more easily
Electric Monk
Feb 2015
#12
The basement sleepers were in a firetrap. Housing codes would never allow that now. n/t
pnwmom
Feb 2015
#34
I like the system as far as it goes but I cannot help but ask: where are the disabled and elderly?
jwirr
Feb 2015
#28
The fact that only one person per household is allowed to work would allow for taking care of
jwirr
Feb 2015
#36
Oh that is why I was interested in the first place but then I read how they are not interested in
jwirr
Feb 2015
#43
I was lucky the title was already written on the site I got this from.
Starry Messenger
Feb 2015
#42