• Flying Squid
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    -42 days ago

    If you have power hierarchies and authorities, it is no longer anarcho-syndicalism. So I think you’re proving my point. Also, when would these social workers with this authority ever vanish? After some sort of eugenics program to eliminate all dangerous mental illnesses from humanity?

    • @pyre
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      32 days ago

      so you think murder is or should be free in an anarchist society?

      • Flying Squid
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        -32 days ago

        No, I think an anarchist society won’t work on a large scale because mentally ill people commit murders and you will have to have a power structure to deal with them. And then suddenly you have classes of people with different levels of power.

        • @pyre
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          52 days ago

          yeah. anarchy doesn’t mean lawlessness.

          • Flying Squid
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            -32 days ago

            I never said it did. I’m talking about power structures and hierarchies. You keep putting words in my mouth.

            • @pyre
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              32 days ago

              not having any enforcement of the law is effectively lawlessness. idk how that’s putting words in your mouth.

              you either think anarchy is lawlessness or accept that am anarchist society would still have a way to enforce laws.

              • Flying Squid
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                -32 days ago

                You go ahead and have the conversation with the straw man version of me you’ve set up on your own because you’re not talking to me or about what I’m saying. Enjoy.

                • @pyre
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                  42 days ago

                  you know you can correct me instead of just denying my interpretation.

                  1. do you think there would be laws in an anarchist society
                  2. do you think the laws would be enforced in any way

                  is the answer is yes to both then there can be certain authorities on certain issues in an anarchist society. if the answer is no to either of those questions you either think it’s lawless (no for Q1) or effectively lawless (no for Q2). tell me which part of this is a strawman.

                  • @NoMadMan
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                    11 day ago

                    In an enlightened society, each man or woman would govern himself or herself.

                  • Flying Squid
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                    -52 days ago

                    I’ve corrected you more than once and you keep putting words in my mouth and trying to talk about something I wasn’t talking about. I’m not interested. And I’m done.

        • @NoMadMan
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          01 day ago

          And from what I’ve seen in my lifetime and in the history of the world it’s almost unavoidable.

          • Flying Squid
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            11 day ago

            Anarchism is unavoidable? Where are you seeing that? Because I’m seeing the world spinning into an ultracapitalist death-spiral which will end with the deaths of billions of people.

            • @NoMadMan
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              11 day ago

              Okay a little logic lesson here introduction logic 101. The last thing you said, and we call this the antecedent, was: “And then suddenly you have classes of people with different levels of power.”

              Now when I reply that this is basically unavoidable from my observation, are we talking about anarchism as the antecedent or are we talking about the last sentence you wrote?

              I literally feel like I’m dealing with a grade school child at this point. It’s almost as if you will do anything to continue to be contentious.

              Now this power shake-out that you talked about has, from my observation in life, been inevitable. In every political and social system, there’s a power shake-out, the result of which is classes of people with different levels of power.

              • Flying Squid
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                21 day ago

                I literally feel like I’m dealing with a grade school child at this point. It’s almost as if you will do anything to continue to be contentious.

                And this was the personal attack that ended the discussion. Goodbye.