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

  • DivineChaos100 [none/use name]
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    5 months ago

    That's a whole lot of assumption

    The whole thread we started here is a whole lot of assumptions. Of course globally humanity will take generations to be ideologically realign. As it is with EVERY ideology.

    If anarchism can only work if most of the people are anarchists it's not a viable revolutionary ideology IMO.

    Good thing i didn't say that.

    • space_comrade [he/him]
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      5 months ago

      You still haven't responded to my concerns at all tho. How exactly do you deal with counter revolutionary activity in an anarchist territory? It's pretty clear how you do it with a state.

      If anarchism can only work if most of the people are anarchists it's not a viable revolutionary ideology IMO.

      I can't see it being viable any other way tbh. What keeps the anarchist territory cohesive in protecting the revolution if not that?