GhostDieM t1_ixepuz5 wrote
Reply to comment by Tall-Log-1955 in Sheep flocks operate as a type of ‘collective intelligence’ and elect temporary leaders to guide them while moving. The fluidity of this process is extremely surprising. by nimobo
Don't anarchists want to not follow somebody though? I imagine they'd be erect by something like "cats have the best lifestyle" or something
NotThatMadisonPaige t1_ixfjlgt wrote
No not exactly. It’s hierarchies we oppose. We oppose imbalances of power and don’t believe anyone should have power over others unless absolutely necessary and unavoidable.
The fluid nature of these animal configurations is preferable to hierarchies that are permanent and power oriented.
conquer69 t1_ixfv6d0 wrote
What about anarchocapitalists? Isn't that contradictory? Or are those not anarchists?
DontDoomScroll t1_ixfxh1g wrote
Capitalism is a vertical hierarchy. Those with wealth over those without. Boss over worker.
And the mega corps in ancapistan will form defacto states. Anarchists don't like states.
Anarchy: Against Hierarchy.
Definitionally anarchocapitalism is not consistent. It's not just that I don't like the ideology that would be harmful in practice, and wouldn't want such ideology associated with me; foremost the words contradict eachother.
NotThatMadisonPaige t1_ixhr31l wrote
An caps are not anarchists
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DontDoomScroll t1_ixfx1cy wrote
>don’t believe anyone should have power over others unless absolutely necessary and unavoidable.
Some anarchists will beyond fight you for upholding authoritarian structures.
You do not speak for all anarchists, there are many anarchies.
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