Part 2 of the 4-part series, Unlearning Capitalism.
For millennia, time was a fluid and subjective construct. Work was done in alignment with the natural flows of life. Longer Summer days meant more time harvesting berries or building a new shelter. Cold Winter’s nights drew people inward, close to the fire to conserve their energy. Rather than requesting to meet on June 30th, our ancestors would have suggested meeting on the New Moon, or in the week after the caribou had passed through. The Earth’s rhythms were time, and they shifted according to the cycles of the Sun and Moon.
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