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  • Sphincter_Spartan [any,comrade/them]
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    3 years ago

    all further responses will be fuck off

    And again you disappoint.

    arbitrary hierarchy, people could decide on a democratically implemented hierarchy, continue to misrepresent and misunderstand anarchism thx

    If that means no element of bureaucracy at all, no coercion of any individual to have to comply with decisions made, and the decisions being the result of a totally democratic process where everyones opinion matter, that's not state power. Decisions being made within a group in a totally democratic fashion is not state power being exercised. A state requires authority which can be exercised to oppress elements within a group.

    You started off saying that anarchists are a kind of communist that don't agree with a state being established, now you're saying that anarchists actually want to establish a state.