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The Mundanity Of Anarchism By Steve Hynd, on May 25th, 2012 “From the outside, anarchy might look threatening and scary and exciting. From the inside, anarchy can seem quite boring. But it is a profoundly hopeful type of boring.” This more nuanced account of what anarchism is and what anarchists do is a refreshing change from the usual shrill MSM version. A must-read. ”
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become necessities due to failures of the individual.
Most libertarian/anarchists stress the freedom half of the equation while ignoring the responsibilities that go hand in hand if this model is to work.
I am my brother’s keeper.
But I am not, always.
Anarchy and collectivism are not mutually exclusive, the important ingredient being that the collective be voluntary and self organizing.
I did inhale.