I don't think that's true. I'm quite elderly, and online anarchists circa 2005 were distinctly not like today's. Even on boards that were nominally mutualist/"left-libertarian", there was a sense that conflict with MLs was a conflict "within the family", and that the bourgeois state was a worse threat.
I don't think that's true. I'm quite elderly, and online anarchists circa 2005 were distinctly not like today's. Even on boards that were nominally mutualist/"left-libertarian", there was a sense that conflict with MLs was a conflict "within the family", and that the bourgeois state was a worse threat.