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There’s entire books about that. If you want to criticize something so passionately, you should understand what you’re criticizing and read up on theory. Or ask your local (instance’s) anarchists.
no shit, and none of them say “and we abolish all hierarchy and live in peace and good vibes” like you and dipshit wanna pretend
If you want a serious answer, I’d recommend looking up how the anarchist rural communes in Aragon functioned. They seemed to work really well, both in terms of equality and productivity, they just obviously couldn’t survive the war.
If I get time I’ll edit in some sources.
im pretty sure they were organized by the trade unions which, gasp, had leaders 😔
Anarchism isn’t ‘anti-leader’.
Yeah I know which is why a childish “no hierarchies!” isn’t it. The organization of people into a political society inevitably creates hierarchy as part of its structure and that’s okay as long as it is based on mutual agreement and not class or property or nobility etc.
the people screaming that hierarchy is a problem in and of itself are basically “anarchism is just political chaos!” level thinkers
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cLBospQs9Hk
lol the end got me
yes they do
well i’m glad it doesn’t ignore the challenges of reality every system has to face. my impression from what i read of communist literature included stressing pragmatism over idealism (hopefully a good translation of 唯心主义), is that not the case? damned if it isn’t