• Bear@lemmynsfw.com
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    17 days ago

    Politically they want smaller and more local government. There are anarchists on the right who want freer markets and anarchists on the left who want stronger unions.

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        16 days ago

        You can’t handle the logistics of a modern civilization without some kind of administration. Someone has to collect, allocate, and distribute resources to the various public services necessary for a functioning society.

        There are “anarcho-capitalists” who might claim to want to dismantle all government in favor of totally unregulated capitalism, but that’s just trading out elected officials for the private boards of massive companies. Else they temper that private power with “citizen advocacy boards” which, after a long enough conversation with an an-cap willing to earnestly answer questions, eventually develop into something indistinguishable from government.

        Government is necessary, anarchists want government without oppressive hierarchies. I say oppressive, because organizational hierarchies are really the only way to quickly and efficiently handle large projects. The problem arises with authoritarian hierarchies, when the scope of hierarchical power expands from clerical to tyrannical.

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        16 days ago

        They want changes to the government. It’s like I said bro wants fewer oranges and you said bro wants oranges?

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          Yeah because I thought “no government” was central to the very concept of anarchism. I’m really surprised to learn otherwise.

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        “Government” is a very vague term.

        Anarchists are opposed to rulers, not rules. We want to be able to establish our own rules directly. The form of social organization depends largely on the anarchist you’re talking to, but most of us support some variation on federated communes utilizing direct democracy and delegates, not representatives.

        Honestly, just read The Conquest of Bread by Petr Kropotkin. It’s available free at thebreadbook.com

        E: .com my bad