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HistoricalInstance t1_jdurnyr wrote
Reply to comment by whydoievenreply in As Cuba election day nears, some voters ask, 'why bother?' by Newgripper1221
Anarcho-syndicalism and communism are different things, though both equally nonsensical.
HistoricalInstance t1_jdul61f wrote
Reply to comment by Gerf93 in As Cuba election day nears, some voters ask, 'why bother?' by Newgripper1221
More like “what 60 years of attempted communism does to a dude”.
HistoricalInstance t1_jdul1zv wrote
Reply to comment by offshore1100 in As Cuba election day nears, some voters ask, 'why bother?' by Newgripper1221
I saw people arguing why Cubans who left their county opinions and experiences are invalid, and why those Redditors, living comfortably in some first world country, know better.
I even had people telling me that my accounts of growing up in Eastern Europe are skewed by Western propaganda.
HistoricalInstance t1_iy4rj7m wrote
Reply to comment by Traveller_Guide in NATO troops hold drills in Poland's Suwalki Gap by hieronymusanonymous
My thought exactly.
HistoricalInstance t1_jdvaol9 wrote
Reply to comment by whydoievenreply in As Cuba election day nears, some voters ask, 'why bother?' by Newgripper1221
It’s the same argument you see people make for anarcho-capitalism. Same issues, only that socialists are afraid of admitting that anarchy in general simply doesn’t work (on a scale that would represent modern countries).
First off, how do you prevent people from returning to a capitalist society, forming their own states or even ensure the core idea of equal distribution? What do you do when some start working more, produce desirable items and thus accumulate more wealth than others? As soon as you start using force to prevent these things, you’ve created a state and are back to square one.
Anarchy is only feasible amongst likeminded people, but the broader society is anything but likeminded. So the solution to this issue usually is “educating” the people (which doesn’t work, as Atatürk’s failed attempt of educating his country in liberal democracy demonstrated) or killing them (which I unironically saw being suggested here on Reddit), since that’s somehow “the lesser evil”?!