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Anarchism is a social movement that seeks liberation from oppressive systems of control including but not limited to the state, capitalism, racism, sexism, speciesism, and religion. Anarchists advocate a self-managed, classless, stateless society without borders, bosses, or rulers where everyone takes collective responsibility for the health and prosperity of themselves and the environment.

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On the internet I don't see too many Anarchists give arguments past "communism doesn't work because communists are doomed to repeat the same exploitative power structures of the capitalist state" and "we dont know what an anarchist society will look like we gotta wait til we get there!" Which like...is not convincing to me at all. I've engaged in what was supposed to be consensus based decision making systems and there were a ton of flaws, though that's purely anecdotal.

So, I'd really like to have some suggestions on what to read that you think might really challenge where I stand/take anarchism more seriously. It might take me 5 years to get to them bc executive dysfunction but I really want to see if my mind can be changed on if it would be a better system from the get go than communism.

I think it would be super interesting to hear from anyone who shifted into anarchism from Marxism on why it made more sense to you

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[–] Frank@hexbear.net 22 points 4 months ago (8 children)

Gotta keep in mind that many internet Anarchists are angry young people who haven't had much if any connection with Anarchist or other left movements. They still mostly trapped in a world of NATO propaganda and if you uncritically accept everything NATOstan says about communism then internet "No gods no bedtimes" no theory "anarchism" looks reasonable. I'd suggest go dig in to real shit - The old school stuff like Kropotkin, but also look up modern, functioning Anarchist projects. There aren't a lot of big ones but there are lots of places where communities are run on either explicitly Anarchist lines or on lines that meaningfully run parallel to Anarchist thought. Try to look for projects outside of NATOstan and the Anglosphere. Places in the global south seem to be a lot less prone to being infected with NATO brainworms. I wish I had some examples but it's been a while since I've looked it up, but you're looking for coops, community self defense orgs, community infrastructure development, things like that. I'd say look up the Zapatistas as a starting point. Don't worry too much about what the rest of the world calls them, try to dig up their own writings about their project and how it works day to day.

[–] ratboy@hexbear.net 11 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) (4 children)

Truuuue that makes sense. I did watch a few videos on anarchism that seemed pretty rooted in theory, drawing a lot from Malatesta I believe. But it still didn't really do anything for me, like it feels like I could poke holes in a lot of what was being explained about how it would work. But there's only so much they can explain in 10-20 minute videos.

I'm familiar with the Zapatistas but not much else but they are based af. Or were, I think I read something recently where narcos have started to move in to their territory :/ I'll definitely search and see if I can find out about more projects outside of the west though!

[–] Frank@hexbear.net 7 points 4 months ago (3 children)

My understanding is that there are a number of radically different ideologies under the Anarchist umbrella. Like you've got chill community building people who have a solid theory of a society without the coercive and violent organs of a state, but you've also got dangerous anti-social edgelords organizing under the eight-fold star of chaos undivided. Both groups get lumped in to Anarchism but idk if it can be said they actually share much in the way of goals and beliefs beyond opposition to states.

And yeah, I understand the Zapatistas are facing serious problems and making changes. There's no end to history, sadly.

[–] insurgentrat@hexbear.net 1 points 3 months ago

Um that 8 folf star is the symbol of chaos from Moorcock's work. 40k appropriated it, in Moorcock's stories chaos and law are balancing forces. It also saw extensive use in occult stuff before warhammer.

My understanding of why it's popular as a symbol in like Greece, Chili etc is in the Moorcock sense. I.e. when states centralise and suffocate chaos is needed to restore freedom and balance. Similar to flying a black flag as the negation of flags.

Nothing in 40k is original and everything in it is a shallow ripoff of something more interesting.

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