N.o. Bonzo, “All We Have Is Each Other, 2020SourceI was going to expand on this given the rise
N.o. Bonzo, “All We Have Is Each Other, 2020SourceI was going to expand on this given the rise of the coronavirus around the world and its impact on communities but I’m just going to quote Teen Vogue (that’s right, Teen fucking Vogue):“So how can we all take steps to look out for one another? How do communities already vulnerable to the glaring shortcomings of our political and economic systems ensure their own survival during a pandemic? An early answer, that’s arisen in the last week, is a tactic long used by activists and organizers: mutual aid, a term that simply refers to people helping one another.”…."Mutual aid is basically a fancy term for helping each other. For an intellectual perspective on it, we turn to the anarcho-communist writer and thinker Peter Kropotkin, who wrote in his 1902 text, Mutual Aid: A Factor of Evolution, that the concept is foundational to our systems of survival.“It is not love and not even sympathy upon which society is based in mankind,” Kropotkin wrote. “It is the conscience — be it only at the stage of an instinct — of human solidarity.” Kropotkin went on to argue that society is based on “the close dependency of every one’s happiness upon the happiness of all” and “the sense of justice, or equity, which brings the individual to consider the rights of every other individual as equal to his own.”The organizers we talked to seemed to agree that this moment of crisis is also a time when communities can come together and be stronger than ever.” (Source) -- source link
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