Composting Capitalism Is:
An 8-week class on the origins of capitalism and how you can make new soil out of the mess we find ourselves in
Open to anyone who wants to understand how we got here and what some of the most powerful antidotes to capitalism are
Guided by the work of Silvia Federici in her book Caliban and the Witch: Women, the Body and Primitive Accumulation
Starting on Wednesday, October 2nd! Click here to register.
Do you ever wonder how to navigate this world as someone who is forced to earn an income in order to live?
Maybe you have a steady job but are hungry for more ease and depth in your life, or you have a larger vision for yourself.
Maybe you do work that’s meaningful to you but you aren’t able to cover your living costs.
Perhaps you’re somewhere in-between, balancing your desire for autonomy and spaciousness with your need to earn a living.
It wasn’t always this complicated, and it won’t stay this way forever. Like an ancient fungus, we can be exactly where we are and transmute the toxicity of what’s here into something new.
Understand the History and Make New Freedom for Yourself
In this workshop series, you’ll learn about the true story of capitalism’s emergence and how it has always been met with courageous resistance. Our wild natures know that having to exchange your life force for a wage so that you can buy what you need to live is wrong.
Over eight sessions together, we’ll explore the incredible work of Silvia Federici, who wrote a book in 2004 titled Caliban and the Witch: Women, the Body and Primitive Accumulation.
This book connects the emergence of capitalism in the 15th century to the destruction of common land, community, and the body, eventually leading to the European witch hunts and to colonization and the Atlantic slave trade.
We’ll explore this material in a gentle, embodied way as we metabolize this history and turn it into new vitality and energy for our modern lives.