shanc wrote
Reply to comment by Kaito in How anarchist communes will deal with riots? by Kaito
You said there are currently real living breathing 'anarcho communist communes', which you defined as villages with gardens and permaculture. I asked you where and now you've gone back to fantasy land.
Seriously, if you're interested in building anarchism stop daydreaming on the internet and go back to reading the basics. You have a very weak understanding of what it's about - no offence intended. Perhaps when your grasp on the principles is better you'll be able to bring a little anarchy into your own life, and see where it takes you from there.
Kaito OP wrote
Go in any fuckin' rural village/ecovillage and you will see that what I say exists and everything is entirely privately owned (the "authority"/govt isn't allowed in). Damn...
shanc wrote
TIL every rural village is an 'anarchocommunist commune'.
Where is this fantasy land where the govt 'isn't allowed in'? You still haven't named a single place.
Kaito OP wrote
Anywhere. Why would they want to enter in the first place?
2ndly they don't know who is living inside the village, this means that they can't arrest people.
In any ecovillage/privately owned village.
Liberstad for instance.
shanc wrote
Liberstad
'an'cap confirmed. Fuck off, bootlicker.
Kaito OP wrote (edited )
Explain? It's an ancom commune where people help each other.
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Kaito OP wrote
They are the same thing, for God's sake and It is subjective.
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Kaito OP wrote
Yes there's a difference, It depends of the semantics.
On common law/normal language private property means everything that isn't government owned.
By anarchist standards Private property means = means of production
Personal property = everything that isn't a mean of production that isn't government owned
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