I’m politically agnostic and have moved from a slightly conservative stance to a vastly more progressive stance (european). i still dont get the more niche things like tankies and anarchists at this point but I would like to, without spending 10 hours reading endless manifests (which do have merit, no doubt, but still).

Can someone explain to me why anarchy isnt the guy (or gal, or gang, or entity) with the bigger stick making the rules?

  • hauiOP
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    810 months ago

    My point was that the “stick” could just be charisma. Our problem as a society seems to be gullibility (for the majority) and a blind trust in power figures. I always have to think of “negan” in twd as a figure taking hold in a chaotic situation. Someone explained that anarchism isnt “chaos” but my ability to grasp it isnt that deep yet.

    • @daltotron
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      210 months ago

      I tend to think that twd is fiction, and the people who negan piss off, who want to kill negan, only need to get lucky once, while negan needs to keep succeeding over and over (I’ve never seen the walking dead tho I’m just kind of going based on vibes).

      • hauiOP
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        110 months ago

        I agree. A work of fiction often pushes it to the extremes. But we are seeing irl figures that succeed bit by bit, making the world worse (while others improve it on the other side, which leads to constant debate over the actual state of the world).

        But since I read and heard a lot more about anarchism now, the proposed structure is a lot more complex than just absence of a government. So my goal has been achieved and I have been educated. :)

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      10 months ago

      Well as history shows, the best way to fight and prevent that is with education.

      Anarchism is mutual aid, it’s working together without having to be made to. Think of how a household can divide chores between members of it, even the dirty ones get done.