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I know a lot of anarchists, but they seem to use the word differently than you are right now: Without a ruler/leader/authority. They see a difference between Government, Governance, and The State. One comes from the self, one from interactions with others, and one is imposed.
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Is there a good case study written up about how this works in practice?
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Chomsky’s definition provides clarity: Anarchism “assumes that the burden of proof for anyone in a position of power and authority lies on them. Their authority is not self-justifying.”https://www.alternet.org/2013/05/noam-chomsky-kind-anarchism-i-believe-and-whats-wrong-libertarians/ …
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Anarchism is more about collective, horizontal democracy than chaos or rulelessness.
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I'm not a political anarchist, but I'm definitely a practicing one. It mostly just means I don't need orders to get shit done. (I do also inject randomness, but that's seeding for synchronicity farming, which feels like not-even-anarchist.)
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"I will accept any rules that you feel necessary to your freedom. I am free, no matter what rules surround me. If I find them tolerable, I tolerate them; if I find them too obnoxious, I break them. I am free because I know that I alone am morally responsible for everything I do."
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Actively injecting randomness has been my micro and macro approach. Most of the critical life decisions have been at least partly based on it. Now trying new experiments with routine at micro level.
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I'm probably closed to a Christian anarchist, in practice that means I try to follow the teachings of Jesus from the Sermon on the Mount literally. No lying, no swearing oaths, no violence, giving to the poor etc.
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Anarchy doesn't mean randomness nor does it mean no rules. I think anarchists would say almost all of life is in utter anarchy with the exception of state coercion. See: Voluntaryism.
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