• steven@infosec.pub
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    11 months ago

    The vast majority of humans are actually nice, altruistic and not selfish if you treat them with respect. And hence anarchism would not resolve in everyone killing each other.

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      11 months ago

      Problem is you need more than the “vast majority” to be nice before you feel safe.

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        11 months ago

        I disagree. There can still be a communal security service that resolves conflicts and tries to keep public spaces safe. I read an awful lot about shooting in this thread. I guess that might be a United States of American bias on the web, but still, I don’t understand how y’all think going aboiyt shooting others would be the first in anyone’s minds if they would be free 😅

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      11 months ago

      Absolutely correct. It would be the people who are in power now, building gangs and robbing the weak.

      Anarchism is a schoolyard without teachers. Most kids are ok and will treat each other with respect.

      But if you ever were molested in a dark corner of said schoolyard you know how important oversight is.

      In an Anarchist world, it would be traumatized/autistic people like me running around with guns and shooting everyone who so much as touches another person on sight.

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        11 months ago

        In an Anarchist world, it would be traumatized/autistic people like me running around with guns and shooting everyone who so much as touches another person on sight.

        Genuine question: Why? What circumstances in an “Anarchist world” would cause this behaviour?

        Or the other way: If you feel like this, what in our current system stops you from acting out?

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          11 months ago

          If we had anarchism tomorrow which I‘m not convinced is a bad or good thing, we‘d still have people wanting to overpower others. Its a neurological/trauma issue. Most serial killers have a history of child abuse and so on.

          These people will murder you regardless of anarchism, others will rape you, others will touch your kids.

          But mire sinister, the ones who speak silver tongue will gather 10 friends and take your 10th as in the old ages.

          And yes, if there is nobody keeping them in check, I‘d end them.

          I don’t because people do keep them in check (less for the silver tongued, which is why I say eat the rich)

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      11 months ago

      What would an anarchistic world even look like? The first thing that would happen if society collapsed is local communities gathering into “tribes” which just expand and develop until we get to where we are. Humans are natural pack animals would gravitate towards a structured community.

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        11 months ago

        It’s funny how you assume that structured can only happen with violence. You’re right, an advanced anarchist society would be a real democracy (not a representative democracy like we have today). It would in fact be way more structured than societies today. If a small group of people can’t simply enforce rules on all the others, the bodies that make decisions for the group will have to do a lot more work to make sure they are including everyone in the conversation in order to avoid conflict. It would involve a lot more conversation, deliberation and balancing than our current societies.