Anarchist Forums?

Discussion in 'Anarchy' started by fromthatshow, Jun 20, 2008.

  1. fromthatshow

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    Anyone know of any good forums that's sole discussion is anarchy?
     
  2. mykittyhasaboner

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    revleft.com its not just anarchy, it includes communism, and marxism.
     
  3. blackcat666

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    you might give infoshop.org a try. i have not been over there for about six months they, did have quite an active forum board over there. for those of you who don't know this; infoshop.org is a clearing house for all things anarchist.
     
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  5. fromthatshow

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    will check them both out thanks
    tho i am iffy about joining a forum that mixes anarchy with communism. i am a believer in anarchy that is so far from communism and marxism.
     
  6. memo

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    I like how their slogan is "Kill capitalism before it kills you!" and on the front page they're asking for donations.
     
  7. mykittyhasaboner

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    so your a "market anarchist"?
     
  8. fromthatshow

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    what a market anarchist?
    no i am just not for any kind of structure. communism and marxism is structure. even anarchy can become structured and organized if you're not careful :)
     
  9. mykittyhasaboner

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    exactly ;)
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anarcho_capitalism
    some people are just deranged im afraid....

    what kind of structure do you mean?
     
  10. fromthatshow

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    strucure as in trying to accomplish something. i am for letting things be as they are. letting everything fall apart to its natural state. nudity, honesty, enlightenment, anarchy.
     
  11. mykittyhasaboner

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    i dont think youd fit in with the reds now that you say that, not that there not similar to your ideals, but some of them are just, well, very intolerant of fellow revs.
    but you do realize there has to be some kind of socio-economic common ground right? or do you want to be hunter-gatherer?
     
  12. eshu

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    nothing wrong to want to be a hunter-gatherer =)

    >fromthatshow, try googling "green anarchy", you should come across many forums or mail groups to your liking.
     
  13. mykittyhasaboner

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    i didnt say anything was wrong with it, it was just a question. :rolleyes:
     
  14. memo

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    Personally, I do.
     
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    As nice as that may sound to some people, personally, I'd feel like a sack of crap if a global problem formed (say, epidemic, global warming, attempts at power, a big freakin' asteroid) that could have been handled if we lived in an organized anarchy, but we <em>chose</em> to go back to being a bunch of ignorant apes. It is in humanity's best interest to remain organized. We just need to make that organization less destructive to us, preferably by ridding ourselves of the systems of money and authority that keep us from organizing for a better purpose than financial profit.
     
  16. mykittyhasaboner

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    :iagree:
    thats why a degree of centralism is required. plus a hunter-gatherer society cannot sustain itself with the current population.
     
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    A great, not-so-big-not-so-small forum for Anarchist discussion. Anarcho communism, syndicalism, mutualism, etc.

    Topics from revolution to the counter-culture.
     
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    anarchism.net

    Gets a lot of stick because they aren't sectarian, but you'll get some good discussion there from the viewpoint of most kinds of anarchy.

    Lots of free resources too, from Kropotkin and Goldman to Konkin
     
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