Do I know any practicing anarchists of any sort?
Do you try to actively inject randomness in your life, or just dismantle all rules and let environmental patterns take over
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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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Anarchism is more about collective, horizontal democracy than chaos or rulelessness.
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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.”
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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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