celebratedrecluse wrote
Reply to comment by ziq in At least 140 Cubans reportedly detained or disappeared after historic protests by ziq
I don't want people to ignore the context, hopefully. I would like to say that, it's a term which is diluted in common usage with a multiplicity of contradictory approaches and meanings.
The same could be said of anarchy and anarchists, and I think it's OK to still try to talk about anarchy and anarchies, just like I speak of communists and communal networks from time to time.
I don't disagree with your argument, you raise a good and perhaps for me uncomfortable point, but do you think it is equally uncomfortable if applied the same way to anarchy?
ziq OP wrote
no because anarchy isn't a system. it doesn't rule anyone or genocide minorities or create catastrophic famines or ecocide or slavery
all things communism has done and continues to do
anarchy doesn't have any capacity to create institutional tyranny because it rejects all institutions and systems of control
celebratedrecluse wrote
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anarchist_Catalonia#Criticism
I think your reply is totally blinded to the reality of what anarchists have actually done in the world, under the banner of anarchy.
ziq OP wrote
syndicalists, not anarchists.
celebratedrecluse wrote
They were anarchists, who called themselves anarchists, while they created the best known anarchist project in the history of anarchist projects.
The fact that they were also syndicalists doesn't really change the fact that they were anarchists.
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