AXIOM // Mechanics
Working Together: The 15-Man Shop
How a small group of neighbors coordinate their efforts to get a job done without outside managers.
Working Together: The 15-Man Shop
Working Together (the 15-man shop) is the physical act of getting a group to move in the same direction. It is the real-world way a construction crew, a workshop, or a neighborhood street works together to survive without needing a manager from far away.
How to Coordinate Locally
Working together is the neighborhood alternative to the bureaucratic rules that globalists try to force on us.
- Direct Talk: In a 15-man shop, you talk to people directly. You don't need a "human resources department" or an app. You work together because the roof won't go up unless everyone moves at the same time. This builds real trust.
- Removing the Friction: Globalist monopolies want to add rules and policies that slow you down. They add this friction to steal your time and sell it back to you. Working together means cutting out the middlemen so you can focus on real work.
- Local Tools and Food: Working together means knowing who has the truck, who has the welding machine, and who has extra food. This is the material foundation of helping neighbors first.
Summary
To follow the rules of the real is to stop waiting for an "Official Plan" from a distant government and start coordinating with your actual neighbors by name. The 15-man shop is the basic unit of human survival.
Related Content
The Mechanics of Motion
- moral labor — The energy of the neighborhood.
- community rhythms — Synchronizing the community.
Survival Protocols
- sabbath shut off — The rule of rest and repair.
- liturgy motion coordinator — How we gather and move together.
- survival rhythm — The pace of the persistent.