• @trolololol
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    51 year ago

    But nobody is appointed any role for life or until a higher boss says so, this is the key difference. Also the decisions on that role are not done in a vacuum, they can’t give orders and expect anyone to blindly follow it and never question. They have to be aligned with what the community wants, and if the person doesn’t act accordingly anyone can step in.

    • @FastAndBulbous
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      11 year ago

      Just how though? How does this get agreed upon without some threat of violence or top down hierarchy.

      • @[email protected]
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        1 year ago

        Consensus. And those who don’t agree are free to separate and do their own thing based on their own consensus.

        If you can’t get the consensus/consent of the people your ideas will impact, you have no right to execute on those ideas.

      • @trolololol
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        11 year ago

        Cooperatives do that. Hippie communities did it to some degree. Elected politicians swearing on representing the people who voted for them, in principle, should do the same thing.

        And you know what would be great? If the truly anarchist communities where this actually happened were left to their own devices instead of being interfered by big bad countries who are afraid of “communism”