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14330142 No.14330142 [Reply] [Original]

How do anarchy works?

Like how can you afford a law system (prisons, police, judges) without some kind of taxation?

How do u coordinate resources among things like infraestructure mainteinance roads, public education, public healthcare, enviromental regulations, law, universities and the other services a state provides without some bureocratic class and how will you afford all those things without a hierarchical administrative structure that is basically a state?

How does the anarchy state afford a military to defend itself from an enemy state that wants to annex their territory or genocide them or avoid warlords/drug lords/ISIS state from taking over your territory?

Serious replies only pls.

>> No.14330168

>>14330142
Anarchy doesn't work.

>> No.14330254

>>14330142
Anarchists basically wants a sort of tribal-communal system that can only work in a small group, like a town.... but they want this for the entire planet somehow, as if all humans are going to subscribe to this ideal.

>> No.14330261

They just don't have any of those things, like how none of those existed 5000 years ago.

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>> No.14330290

>>14330283
those ukranians hated commies though

>> No.14330310

Anarchy is a purely destructive force that demolishes unsavory power structures.
The idea that anarchy can be used to structure society is retarded and repeated by Chomsky honks and libcoms who aren't actually anarchists

>> No.14330413

lmao just don't have a state

>> No.14330427

>>14330142
We already live in an anarchy. The things you see around you are the anarchist solutions to those problems you brought up.

>> No.14330447

>>14330142
If you really care about the topic I'd suggest reading Proudhon and Kropotkin.