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Discuss anarchist praxis and philosophy. Don't take yourselves too seriously.

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[–] Danterious@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

From the comments that you have been making it seems like you have a very negative view of other people and their ability to work together towards things that they both want (i.e. shared goals). This might be informed by your life experience and honestly, I'm sorry for what you have experienced that has led to such a negatively focused view.

I can't convince you that anarchism can be good if you believe this staunchly. All I can say is that if you look at your surroundings you could find that people do this all the time.

An example I like to think about is driving. You know almost nothing about other drivers (how sane they are, where they are going, etc.) but we still drive and trust other drivers not to crash into us, and a majority of the time people are able to get to where they are going unharmed. This is an example of anarchy working in our everyday lives.

So, anarchism is being dead? Because that’s what happens when you reject authority - they fucking kill you. No exceptions; barely any delays.

As for this, my philosophy is that as anarchists we should follow the ideas that are based on the paradox of tolerance.

If we want a tolerant society, we need to be intolerant of intolerant ideas, or else those intolerant ideas over time become the norm.

The same goes for freedom (which is what anarchists want for everyone)

If we want a free society, we need to resist people that want to dominate, or else everyone will be dominated.