Two
Tour Reflection
-what is sharing?
-what is shared?
-who shares?
-is sharing a subversive practice?
-is sharing a function or role within capitalism?
-does sharing have to be reciprocal?
-is “giving” sharing?
-how does reciprocation differ from an exchange relationship?
-is there a difference between “capitalist” sharing and a more genuine, open, emotional sharing?
-if so, what are indicators of this difference?
-is sharing useful to capitalism as diffusion during times of crisis?
-is the sharing expressed within the family form necessary to capitalism?
-is the image of sharing prevalent in capitalism really sharing?
-does sharing inherently reproduce the conditions that prompt it?
-is sharing within capitalism inherently capitalist sharing?
-is Google the new face of communism?
-is sharing relevant to communism?
-is painting the most individualist form of art?
-can we overcome alienation by working collaboratively?
-can working collaboratively be even more alienating?
-does overcoming alienation even relate to communism?
-does sharing make “us” more approachable?
-does sharing create more open spaces?
-are open spaces and approachability important?
-does sharing valorize capital?
-does the sharing of our own human needs and impulses contribute to the creation of capital?
-what is sharing?
-what is shared?
-who shares?



