• 🕸️ Pip 🕷️
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    78 hours ago

    Democracy (proper democracy) is literally a social contract my dude. Anarchism uses democracy and consensus to make decisions. Are laws the only thing keeping you from not doing things??

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      18 hours ago

      Anarchism uses democracy and consensus to make decisions

      Genuine question: Is that not a democracy?

      • 🕸️ Pip 🕷️
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        25 hours ago

        It could be? Being a democracy or using democracy as a tool for decision making doesn’t mean it has to happen through government. If you’ve ever made a decision with a friend group via popular vote, does that make you a government? Or did you exercise authority over your friends when they all agreed popular vote was okay to decide where to eat out? I wager neither

        And fyi, you’re thinking of a representative democracy, which is rarely ever truly fair, especially considering the scale it’s supposedly applied to.

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        37 hours ago

        No, as there are no leaders

        In a democracy you give your vote and have no say afterwards.
        In an anarchy people need to work out their social rules together.
        There could also be Anarchist societies with a police force, that ensures the basic democratically created roles of that society are followed - like protecting people from just more muscle who want to rape or steal from them.

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          11 minute ago

          In a democracy you give your vote and have no say afterwards.

          You’re restricting democracy to mean representative democracy?