Puuh. Ich bräuchte jetzt einen Lesekreis. Viel Wahres dabei, aber ich sehe keine Alternative.https://twitter.com/Plinz/status/1115001847863885825 …
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the whole society. But I still consider the ideals of anarchism (for lacking a better word for it) valid and right. It is depressing that acting up on them almost always leads to utter failure (as the article so thoroughly points out).
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It seems to be a question of incentives: without a centralized monopoly on violence, individual groups sooner or later discover that they stand to gain by using violence on others, and civilization falls apart. All working societies are built in the shadow of silent death stars
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so, by "no alternative" I meant that making the world a better place for at least a few is better and still worth the effort than doing nothing at all.
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Oh, lots if things need to be done, but not driven by ideologies but by evidence of what actually works. If we have strong moral intuitions, the evidence is often counter intuitive, and ideological groupthink enforces such intuitions into cults.
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agreed 100%. Still anarchist, but not so much a radical anymore. Over the time, exhaustion kicked hard and the truth that the present system can't be altered to a free and open one. The efforts to make life less shitty for some (because one has to start somewhere) do not scale to
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