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Posted on April 28, 2008August 27, 2024

Some earlier conversations

The idea to create Enough came out of some conversations that started in July on my livejournal cruciferous and continued and continued and continued and continued and continued. It turns out people have a lot to say about this stuff, and that inspired us to dedicate this space to it. We hope you find it helpful.

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What is Enough?

Enough is a space for conversations about how a commitment to wealth redistribution plays out in our lives: how we decide what to have, what to keep, what to give away; how we work together to build sustainable grassroots movements; how we challenge capitalism in daily, revolutionary ways.

Tags

  • academia
  • anti-racism
  • careerism
  • class
  • class privilege
  • class shame
  • consciousness-raising
  • consumerism
  • cross-class
  • cross-class relationships
  • debt
  • donating money
  • education
  • emotional economy
  • family
  • financial security
  • gentrification
  • giving money away
  • giving things away
  • global wealth distribution
  • homelessness
  • internalized capitalism
  • intimate communities
  • Marx
  • middle class
  • pedagogy
  • protest
  • queer
  • race
  • redistribution
  • resource sharing
  • retirement
  • revolution
  • safety
  • salary caps
  • scarcity
  • self-determination
  • solidarity
  • strategies
  • support
  • survival
  • taxes
  • teaching
  • wealth accumulation
  • wealth gap
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