With all of us being committed political & philosophical anarchists (well one of us doesn't care about political stuff but she's in for the ride), and one of us being an active revolutionaire in real life too, we reacted very negatively to how this page (& podcast episode) uses the word "anarchy", what it thinks anarchy looks like, and general lack of information on how anarchy works.
The silver lining is that this made it very clear for us that our system will work best the way we work best outside of it, i.e. with active dismantling & total rejection of hierarchy (=anarchy). We can't move our body to Chiapas or Rojava but it's a warm thought that we can be prefigurative of complete anarchy in our own identities. (R.)
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With all of us being committed political & philosophical anarchists (well one of us doesn't care about political stuff but she's in for the ride), and one of us being an active revolutionaire in real life too, we reacted very negatively to how this page (& podcast episode) uses the word "anarchy", what it thinks anarchy looks like, and general lack of information on how anarchy works.
The silver lining is that this made it very clear for us that our system will work best the way we work best outside of it, i.e. with active dismantling & total rejection of hierarchy (=anarchy). We can't move our body to Chiapas or Rojava but it's a warm thought that we can be prefigurative of complete anarchy in our own identities. (R.)