Dillinger4
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Anarchist guy because he does Anarchist things.
are you an @narchist Dillinger?
still no 'proper' debate on anarchism
They're intimidated by the astounding depth of your thought processes and the huge amount of time you've obviously spent researching this topic. Urban has never had a thread of this kind, ever.i know there are some anarchists on here and I wanted to provoke a debate about anarchism. I dont understand why they aren't more forthcoming. Are they all afraid to talk?
still no 'proper' debate on anarchism
How can we grow a strong conservative movement based on the proven use of time-tested institutions and social practices, together with a strong sense of identity and duty but also racial bigotry and intolerance.
still no 'proper' debate on anarchism
slowly. With a sense of humour. And an understanding that many "socialists", "radicals" and "left-wingers" are the enemy of progress.
Hi Shevek,
Most people on hear are not anarchists, just failed socialists and other cynics. This discussion might be better had by going to one of the many anarchists and anarchist-inspired groups in London. I am a member of the IWW (Industrial Workers of the World) union which has many anarchists involved with it. We have branch meetings every month, so please get in contact if you want to find out more. There is also Freedom Anarchist Bookshop which is open 7 days a week and is in Angel Alley, 84b Whitechapel high Street. Also LARC (62 fieldgate street, E1) has a library open on Wednesdays and Thrusdays and is frequented by the Whitechapel Anarchist Group.
There are also a number of new initiatives that have started up. One was a yearly Anarchist Conference, the first of which happened in June of this year and had around 300 registered participants. The other is a London based initiative which will be launched at the Anarchist Bookfair (Oct 24th, Queen Mary Uni, Mile End) - its called Radical London Network - and is basically a strategy for anarchists to form locally based groups across London. So far the network consists of 6 local groups (Haringey Solidarity Group, Hackney Solidarity Network, Action East End, Whitechapel Anarchists Group, Walthamstow Anarchist Group and Camden Anarchists).
Feel fee to PM for more detais.
That "socialists", "radicals" and "left-wingers" are the enemy, just about sums up the arrogance, elitism, and sectarianism of most anarchists on here.
Thankfully, there are much more sensible anarchists out there.
good post.
Do they, can you point me to any reading about those anarchists groups?I struggle with the notion that some anarchist groups have an hierarchy
I think the idea that socialism is about central control iyo, is because you struggle with the previous idea, how some anarchist have hirearchy.and others use the term 'socialist' without ever defining what the word means. If it is socialism in the broadest sense then I fail to see how an ideology, which is about central control, can sleep in the same bed as anarchy.
Seriouys question, have you left the lib-dems yet? You need to do that before you're going to get any further in all honesty. I wouldn't particularly recommend here or past debates on here as any sort of guide either.
it is.Abbreviating the quote isn't very useful.
Louis MacNeice
Why? Do you think that those involved in the various groups mentioned see all socialists, radicals and left wingers as their comrades/allies?
Louis MacNeice
A positive post Raw. Thumbs up.
Shevek. You might want to describe the particular type of anarchism you are interested in. As you may have gathered it is quite a sweeping term/concept. I struggle with the notion that some anarchist groups have an hierarchy and others use the term 'socialist' without ever defining what the word means. If it is socialism in the broadest sense then I fail to see how an ideology, which is about central control, can sleep in the same bed as anarchy.