fatslob-:O said:
Define "unjust" authority ... Anarchism does not preclude capitalism in the purest sense. In anarchy, hierarchy is only an illusion that people themselves decide to follow for their benefit ... In anarchism there is always a choice, that's important because the said individual can choose whether or not to work for private business owners ... There's no conflict between anarchism and capitalism no matter how much you make that out to be the case ... |
Unjust authority is one where a person has control over someone else for personal benefit.
As for your last system, yes there's a conflict because anarchism is anti-capitalist. That's a core part of anarchism. The only way that it isn't is by changing its definition, and if we did that what's the point of having terms in the first place if they can just be changed at will?







