10-31-2005, 07:28 AM
Eirinjas,Oct 29 2005, 09:14 PM Wrote:That's definitely one of the points of contention among Anarchists; whether we need a Revolution or whether we need to reform our way to those goals.We have no chance of anarchism becoming a long term phenomena. With no-one to organise it, who would initiate such a change?
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And if id did somehow magically appear, how would:
- a ) determine the goals of the system (voting? who would be bound by it?)
- b ) develop inter-anarchist agreements? How would two countries negotiate without a central point of authority, that can give some level of assurance that the things being offered will actually come through?
- c ) encourage infrastructural and reseearch investment
- d ) encourage effort in the face of human nature (laziness/greed)
- e ) resolve resource contention?
If a country is anarchist, how do you get a public health or education system (etc.)? Who will work in it? Who will pay them? How will this money be collected?