The antiwork subreddit had some spinoffs, but they're looking leftist and to me like they'll not get anywhere as frequently I see people say that anyone right-wing is anti-worker, etc.
Doubt that's true, so what would a right-wing take on anti-work or work reform look like? What kind of goals or ideas do other people have?
Ironically a lot of people on the right kind of have anti-work goals of retiring and not having to work but only after having worked - is FIRE (Financial Indepedence / Retire Early) a better anti-work goal?
Ideas on how to improve workplaces?
To me also starting and promoting good small businesses, nonprofits, and other projects (like this forum) are good "pro work" practical initatives.
Any thought on conservative / independent equivalent of "anti-work"?
CriticalFolkTheory@wolfballs.com 2 years ago
Can't speak for Trumptards or Neocons, but there are work reforms that family-oriented hard-rightists (National Socialists, White Nationalists) support:
squashkin@wolfballs.com 2 years ago
if women are taking care of children is this needed?
any more info on people working towards this or resources to do so?
is it practical in the modern industrialized economy?
CriticalFolkTheory@wolfballs.com 2 years ago
Yes. Post-partum women are moderate disabledtards who need help around the house. Alternatively you could hire a handmaid, or make sure there is a relative helping around the house, but yeah . . . probably can't just expect things to go smoothly without any help.
Any combination of the above, plus a few more if you've got imagination.
First explain why maintaining a "modern, industrialized economy" should be a working reform goal.