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Quote by: BobbyO I am basing my comments upon yours- that people will figure these things out as they go along, that they will "organise" their society as they best see fit. The problems that such a community, any community, will have to deal with will not magically vanish, as you seem to insist it will. It still has to be solved. Saying people will figure it out does not inspire confidence. |
But explain your
lack of confidence, please. I agree many issues will persist (as they always will), but I already gave information on how Spanish Anarchists organized. And they were incredibly successful, especially given the circumstances. They wanted to remove the systematic hurdles that come with having an elite class, and they certainly enjoyed some success.
Another example is the Israeli Kibbutz movement. Though it's been undermined by the Israeli state, it still serves as a decent example.
You keep saying I haven't provided examples, but I clearly just have.
On top of that, logical deduction should indicate that not all innovation and motivation will simply disappear once society is arranged differently.
Grandpa h.