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**Just a day** is the first chapter of [Ilan
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Shalif's](Ilan_Shalif "wikilink") 2007
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[book](List_of_Libertarian_Socialist_Books "wikilink") [Glimpses into
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the Year 2100](Glimpses_into_the_Year_2100_\(Book\) "wikilink"),
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outlining the life of a delegate aiming to modify the fictional cities
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education system and take care of their cohousing project.
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## Just a day
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Ri got his morning beeper signal in his ear. As a fast riser, he just
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enjoyed the melody for a short while before turning it off. Quietly, so
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as not to wake up his mate Ti, he paid a short visit to the service
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room, put on his clothes and walked towards the community centre.
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It was still the grey light of dawn on the third DD (Direct democracy)
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day of Spring. Partly because it was a bit cold, partly by way of
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morning gymnastics, Ri walked fast — nearly running the few minutes till
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he arrived at the entrance to the dining facility.
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He was delegated to a season of auxiliary work at that facility, and
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this DD morning, it was his turn to ensure the system was ready for the
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new day. He checked the temperature of the various drinks and porridges,
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and took from the cold room the vegetables, fruit and various salads for
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the breakfast diners.
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Then he poured himself his morning mug of tea, took a nice slice of the
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cake he so liked and sat down at the early risers table.
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He had just sipped the first few drops of his tea when Dana sat down at
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the other side of the table — giving him the warm, intimate smile that
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was so common between the near-sisters and brothers of the same age
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group that had grown up together. Dana was mandated this year to the
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work organizer team, and it was her turn today to ensure all the
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essential tasks were taken care of — either to call replacements for
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people who were sick and could not tend to their tasks, or for emergency
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tasks in the community or the district that could not be put off.
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Just before Ri finished his last sip of tea, a noisy group entered. They
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were people destined for a community in the countryside that needed help
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[picking vegetables](Agriculture "wikilink"), as the warm weather had
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caused a lot of tomatoes to ripen too early.
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Ri’s usual work at the facility was to prepare the products for the
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“chef” responsible for the special foods for people with specific
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needs — part of it for people who used the dining facility, part of it
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for people who were taken care of elsewhere: the seniors’ facility, the
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local clinic, or just people who were too sick to come to the dining
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facility.
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While he was busy working away, Gal, who helped the “chef” who did the
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regular dishes, came in to start his shift, and asked him how the
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educational committee had been yesterday. They were both on it but he
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had missed it because of some family happening.
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Breakfast time passed, as did the preparations for the midday meal and
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Ri finished his work tasks for the day and went home to sit near the
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communication facility. There, he was joined by his mate and together
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they browsed the texts that were relevant to the evening meeting of
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grassroots community members.
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Together they went to the midday dining facility to eat and chat with
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friends and together they returned home. As Ri had missed out on his
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sweet morning sleep and, consequently, on some of the intimacy they
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should have shared during the week, they decided to dedicate the
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afternoon to mutual indulgence...
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DD-day tea time was the usual kind of family meeting. Accompanied by
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their two siblings, today was their turn to visit Ti’s parents. Also
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present were some of Ti’s other family members, including her brother
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and his family, who were from a far-off community — on the other side of
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the city.
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All together, they went to the dining facility to enjoy the family
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“reunion” some more. After the meal, they went each their own way —
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the kids to their age-mates, the grown-ups to their various recreations,
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and Ri returned to the communication corner in his home, browsing the
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texts of the district assembly delegates. This year he was the delegate
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to the district assembly which grouped members of each of the 200
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grassroots communities in the district. In the chat room of the district
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educational committee, he chatted with some of the other members about
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the decisions the committee had proposed for the DD-day assemblies of
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grassroots communities in the district.
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The proposals were about some changes to the district educational
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system. After long discussions in the educational committee and approval
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by the district assembly, it was decided to bring to the grassroots
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communities themselves the suggestion to try to get more involvement
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from the older kids in the education of the younger ones. In fact, it
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was some of these older kids, who were involved in an informal aid
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project with the younger ones, who had originally made the proposal. It
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was proposed that the changes be systematically assessed and, if
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successful and satisfying, the changes would be put to the assembly of
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delegates of the whole city.
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After the evening meal in the community dining hall, the members of the
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community started to converge on the DD-day general meeting.
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At the beginning of the meeting, chaired by one of members of the
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interpersonal relations committee, various committee members and
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individual members proposed subjects for discussion and decision. The
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first round was on the subjects to be included and the ones to be put to
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further discussion by the specific committees or at the end of the list,
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to be deferred to the next meeting if the time allocated to the assembly
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was insufficient. As usual, the final agenda was agreed without anyone
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calling to vote on specific items, and deliberations on the various
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items began. First, the proposals from the various committees that
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no-one in the committees had objected to were put to a formal vote.
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Then, proposals involving some minor disagreements or requests for
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change were put up for discussion and vote — some involved changes in
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the efforts to reach a [consensus](consensus "wikilink"), others were
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decided on by an overwhelming majority, and one was decided by a
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marginal majority, at which stage the assembly decided to send it back
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to the specific committee in order to seek consensus in some way.
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As the more pressing subjects were cleared quickly, there was plenty of
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time for the last matter. Ri was invited to report on the discussions
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and proposals for a decision of the district assembly. Most of the items
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were rapidly approved, but a proposal from the educational committee of
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the district committee brought about heated polemics. As time passed and
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it started to get late, one of the more involved proposed to defer
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decision and if there were no clear majority of support for the decision
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among other grassroots communities in the district, to continue the
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discussion at the next DD meeting. |