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Work, Time, Value/s, Power Relations
## Tools
Tables, Chairs, Pen, 2 Printed Maps (2.MAP-01; 2.MAP-02)(link)
Tables, Chairs, Pen, Print-outs of [Map 2-1](/topic/commoningcare/radicalredistribution/tools/2.MAP-01.jpg) and [Map 2-2](/topic/commoningcare/radicalredistribution/tools/2.MAP-02.jpg)
# Learning together
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## Step 2: Analyzing our 24-hour clock! (20 min.)
Split participants in smaller groups if necessary and ask them to fill 2.MAP-01 (link) by unpacking their everyday rhythms. Involve them in adding categories where necessary, and in defining different categories with specific actions, by writing inside the slices of pie.
Split participants in smaller groups if necessary and ask them to fill [Map 2-1](/topic/commoningcare/radicalredistribution/tools/2.MAP-01.jpg) by unpacking their everyday rhythms. Involve them in adding categories where necessary, and in defining different categories with specific actions, by writing inside the slices of pie.
## Step 3: Magical discoveries (40 min.)
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## Step 5: Rethinking our 24-hour clock (15 min.)
Split participants again and ask them to fill 2.MAP-02 (link) by rebalancing their everyday rhythms in a way that reflects their ideal scenario. 
Split participants again and ask them to fill out [Map 2-2](/topic/commoningcare/radicalredistribution/tools/2.MAP-02.jpg) by rebalancing their everyday rhythms in a way that reflects their ideal scenario. 
## Step 6: Lets strike! (30 min.)
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# Bibliography
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- Crabb, R. L. The Abolition of Work. 1996.
- Stiegler, Bernard. La Société Automatique: 1. Lavenir Du Travail, 2015.
- Weeks, Kathi. The Problem with Work: Feminism, Marxism, Antiwork Politics, and Postwork Imaginaries. Duke University Press, 2011.
- Gibson-Graham, J. K., Jenny Cameron, and Stephen Healy. Take Back the Economy: An Ethical Guide for Transforming Our Communities. University of Minnesota Press, 2013. www.jstor.org/stable/10.5749/j.ctt32bcgj.
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- Aranda, Julieta, Brian Kuan Wood, and Anton Vidokle. Are You Working Too Much?: Post-Fordism, Precarity, and the Labor of Art. Sternberg Press, 2011.
- Ahmed, Sara. The Promise of Happiness. Duke University Press, 2010.
- Graeber, David. (2013) On the Phenomenon of Bullshit Jobs Strike! Magazine. Accessed June 7, 2014. http://www.strikemag.org/bullshit-jobs/
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- Graeber, David. “On the Phenomenon of Bullshit Jobs.” STRIKE! Magazine, August 2013. Accessed June 7, 2014. http://www.strikemag.org/bullshit-jobs/