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I was thinking of valid implementations of anarchism in society. Anarchists do not believe in the power and authority in institutions, although we must respect that they do command a degree of power. We believe that the gun can kill, however we don't believe that the gun is holy.

It's a straightforward consequence that anarchism does not need any revolution, does not need any overthrow of power, for anarchism to thrive! Why would we overthrow a government and an economic system whose intrinsic value we reject anyway? An atheist does not need to fight to overthrow the “theist”, the religious establishment; in the same way anarchy does not need to overthrow the “arch”. We just have to work around it, undermine it and even supplement it generation by generation, until it's something actually good for society. We recognize that the government and the economy is a benign growth, a force not to be reckoned with but a force that we must work around. We recognize that the hands of the economy and the government is not omnipotent and omniscient. There is a limit of this force, and that's where anarchy lives. Beyond the power of government and economy, but within the reach of our collective powers.

Anarchy is now. We act not in opposition to the economy and to the government, but independent of the economy and the government. I say an "overlay network" mainly because I'm inspired by the work of people who developed the i2p project, an overlay network for the internet meant for protecting anonymity and privacy. They take the already existing infrastructure of the internet, one that does not value privacy and anonymity at all, and even profits from people's intimate data, and makes something private and secure on top of that. (it's also a good place to torrent stuff, check it out)

So, that's what I think anarchy should be. An overlay network for the government and the economy. Something that takes the already built infrastructure of the government, and the already existing powers of the economy, and shapes it into freedom and equality for all.

We have no president, because all of us are the president. We do not kill because we have no need for violence to exact change. We rely on our collective powers, and we do not worship a centralized authority.

My thoughts for this were inspired by this YouTube video: How Companies Plan The Economy. About 20 minutes in he talks about Chile's proposed government arount 1971 and 1973 called "Cybersyn." Here's an excerpt from Wikipedia:

"Project Cybersyn was a Chilean project from 1971 to 1973 during the presidency of Salvador Allende aimed at constructing a distributed decision support system to aid in the management of the national economy. The project consisted of four modules: an economic simulator, custom software to check factory performance, an operations room, and a national network of telex machines that were linked to one mainframe computer"

This is meant not to be a manifesto but as tinder for a more productive discussion in how we can actually bring about anarchism in today's global world. The distributed power that the internet gives us is ripe for us to create this "distributed decision support system."

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cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/1009818

cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/1009698

From an AP journalist guest-writer.

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cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/1009299

Not the best article as it's mainly meant to appeal to liberals, as I was told recently, and convince those sitting on the fence. People's World does this from time to time as it has 2 million subscribers, at least, so the audience is much broader. Hopefully, you'll understand, though I know many will criticize this article, rightfully for certain things.

Victor Grossman was someone that defected to the GDR (or DDR) and defended the GDR/DDR as well as the wider Soviet Union and Warsaw Pact countries.

For the record, I do not believe that what happened on October 7th was reported accurately at all.

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Imagine the mainstream to be whatever a reasonably informed person that don't think anarchism could work thinks.

I ask this casually, I don't expect you to back all claims with citations or anything. I'm interested in learning what you think. I don't have the knowledge for it to turn into a debate.

I guess you hear a lot of the same arguments/questions, do you have a FAQ or something? (sometimes I think there should exist some wiki with FAQs about all political views, these discussions tend to cycle into the same)

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A comprehensive 3 part series of documentaries on the early history and struggles of the Anarchist movement, starting with its birth with the Industrial Revolution, then exploring the forms it took in France, Spain, Russia, Mexico, Ukraine, and the United states, concluding with the Spanish Civil War.

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Via Solidarity Committee on Twitter

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Hi, I with a few people are trying to start a remote game-dev studio inspired by Motion Twin, we would horizontally make decisions on what game idea to work and we would horizontally decide salary if we ever got to the stage of creating games with commercial potential. If anyone is interested you can join us, we are so far mostly interested in using Godot for development cause it is FOSS. We have not incorporated yet anywhere because we have just started and I think that for a long time this will be a part time project with various people having different amount of time to work on the project. If anyone is interested then we can get in touch. We are anarchists/libertarian socialists and we think of this as a political project too.

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Lemmylink: !abc@slrpnk.net

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Currently most discussing and organizing is happening on Discord.

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