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 Post subject: Re: Can We Define Anarchism Clearly?
PostPosted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 11:41 pm 
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the greatest definition is rejection of compulsory hierarchy, government or capitalism definitions are so narrow

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 Post subject: Re: Can We Define Anarchism Clearly?
PostPosted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 3:39 am 
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Anarchism an communism are prosecuted by law and states repression forces. Sometimes is said in the news "The anarchy will became in XXX if the army doesn't avoid it". This is the common conception of anarchy between most not anarchists. But there have been and there are societies and factories not too big that did worked in anarchy, with collectivizations of the work and the products of the work of communers. So anarchy is for some people the biggest demonstration of order, anarchy is not disorder.

Of course the actual societies and governements are not involved with things appointed like "Level of Happiness of the citicens", "Reachment of the espectatives of the subdits" and so on that can be cited. The "Life level" is given nowadays by economic numbers. But there many places mostly in primary sectors, that's agriculture and farms, where the workers have covered most of their basic needings with their own production and interchanging of labour goods. Unfortunatelly for the states the money doesn't run from producers to governements in order to impose taxes and inforce the states and armies. But people prefer to live in their own way, of course without the latest technologies availables, but they are not so unpleasant with themselves. I think that's more anarchistic way of life than modern capitalism.


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PostPosted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 4:57 pm 
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Zazaban wrote:
AndyMalroes wrote:
How the fuck did he get back on here?

He's gone again now.

FAIL!

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PostPosted: Sat Nov 07, 2009 3:57 pm 
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Why was my post deleted?


  
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when?

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