Anarchism = liberation movement
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- criticism of authority
- alternative – free association, autonomy, mutual aid, solidarity, horizontality
- set of tools for moving from the current state to the alternative – by embodiment, prefiguration, direct action
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“organize as if we are already free”
Authority = power over other people whether they want to or not
Hierarchy = order of power = organized authority
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- order of importance is more like priority
- “it’s ok that there are taller and shorter people, but if everything is on the top shelf, it is a problem”
- rigidity
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Capitalism
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- accumulation of stuff
- private ownership of the means of production
- extraction
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State
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- monopoly on violence
- nation = social construct
- organisations for managing population in an authoritarian manner
- group that defines the socioeconomic of system of a nation
- separate from society, it rules society
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Capitalism and the state
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- states can exist whenever exploitation exists – capitalism is just one instance
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Freedom and autonomy
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- having a voice to influence and change our conditions
- independence
- self-determination for individuals
- “ability to express yourself fully”
- can be separated?
- could self-expression be violent? – ✨no✨
- degrees of freedom – not all or nothing
- freedom of enterprise and markets
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Mutual aid
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- taking, initiating freedom
- helping oneself by helping one another
- example: masks in a pandemic!
- keeping each other safe – not as market transactions
- = cooperation? – cooperation can be organised in markets, too
- cooperation based on equality
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Free association
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- everything you do, organise together with others on your own will, voluntarily
- collectives
- blaming Bakunin for something
- is expertise inherently authoritative? – anarchists are divided on this
- freedom in another language: “under your own self” – under your own authority
- is management always needed in an organisation?
- hierarchy is always present
- dialogues: if you speak, I don’t speak – but it switches from time to time
- authority = imposed version of power
- lack of threat of violence
- management: oversight can happen, if the group can change their position
- division of roles is fine in itself
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Anarchism
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- do it yourself, do it together, no one above or below you
- opposing authority for 3 reasons:
- authority hurts
- authority is a tool for exploitation – police, army
- authority is needless
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Federation = free association of free associations
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- networking is more horizontal
- no central committees
- example: RSS is in the Vrije Bond – we do what we want but use VB funds and networks
- marxists: socialism is between capitalism and communism – is there an inbetween for capitalism and anarchy?
- difference from marxism and other leftists
- marxism is also very broad
- marxists claim to use authority for the good of society – anarchists don’t
- marxism, anarchism, communism, … – can become buzzwords
- anarchism is more bottom-up, communism is more top-down
- some people identify as marxists but can also be seen as anarchists
- some marxists use hierarchy, authority, the army to achieve communism – these things are supposed to gradually dissolve
- anarchists’ critique: authority tends to reproduce itself
- example: NATO – should have dissolved with the end of the Cold War because it came to life because of the USSR → yet its existence is justified with different reasons now
- the party is authoritarian
- difference between anarchism and anarcho-communism?
- communism with little c is good, but with a big C it’s bad
- state capitalist states
- maoism – Mao saw the party as acting as capitalists
- Mao criticised the party then just stepped into its place – stalinist
- working on abolishing the state on both small and big scales – examples? how to get rid of the state?
- doing the state’s job is anarchism → it takes power away from the state, separating social functions from the state
- loud street sweeping in Philadelphia at 7 in the morning → barricade → police? → success✨
- replacing relationships and spaces that the state would provide → making the state obsolete
- big scale? – Vrije Bond
- CNT in Spain
- connecting people is the big scale
- winning requires large numbers of people
- preventing a nazi march = making the police obsolete
- cooperatives – workers controlling their own work and means of production
- anarchic things = doing what anarchists would want without labelling yourself as anarchist
- enacting what we believe in
- force and violence might not be avoided – the state will be violent if you bother it too much
- anarchism is inherently violent towards the state – on small scale, it can be ignored, on large scale, it will lead to violence from the state
- there can be oppression without the state – that oppression is also bad
- “after the revolution…” – no happy ever after, it will just be less bad
- freedom is a process, not a thing
- reproducing oppression even if we try to be anarchist…
- patriarchy, white supremacy, colonialism, exploitation of nature…
- new oppressions are possible – eternal fight
- anarchists are not immune to these things, but anarchy offers possible answers
- oppose it where you see it, find allies for it
- there’s no complete solution
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What to read?
Let us know if have other suggestions – or if you feel we left something out!
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- Old anarchists: Malatesta
- Bakunin is harder to read, Kropotkin, Emma Goldman
- Goldman: Anarchism and other essays
- Zoe Baker: Means and ends
- theanarchistlibrary.org (decentralization)
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