I have studied anarchism and Libertarian Socialism in general for a few years now. I tend to lean in a mutualist direction and am hopeful with the cooperative method, cooperatives in housing, economics, education, etc. I also push for a greater democratic, equal, and free society along with local community control. I think such ideas will prevail, though it may not be called "anarchism" or "libertarian socialism", I think there needs to be a spiritual revival of the planet to make it happen
@Spillers7214 жыл бұрын
I wasn't trying to be argumentative. I am working on a book about cooperatives with this book focusing on economics and specifically helping to lesson poverty though coops. I'm trying to put it within a very common every day world and not a book arguing ideology.
@Menace343414 жыл бұрын
@Spillers72 Mutualism as you describe it is part of the wider anarchist school of thought and subsequently the anarchist school of thought is part the much wider group of political philosophies called "Libertarian Socialism"we argue semantics when we fight each other because we are part of the same political/philosophical tradition. Libertarian Socialism varies from Libertarian Marxism i.e. "council communism" to anarchism in general. Any serious anarchist should support your cooperative system.
@SiouxSyndicate12 жыл бұрын
Good text on Syndicalism...Anarchist library. "Syndicalism and his bourgeois roots (Critism on it, but true at some points, worth reading..because a new system within capitalism will only create a stronger capitalism, next to that' community' and morality' are NEW opressive powers we dont want in a new way of liberty, as also all being creative free individuals. Text of Emma Goldman: Syndicalism, a menace to capitalism (text on syndicates from 1905) No pasaran!
@radurambo14 жыл бұрын
What about the highways? Who sould build them?
@Menace343414 жыл бұрын
@radurambo the free federation of communes and syndicates