This article was posted shortly before the election but everything in there is still true and seeing his appointees perhaps worse than predicted.

  • explodicle@sh.itjust.works
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    27 days ago

    By avoiding hierarchy. So it’s like how a poker game has a bunch of players, but nobody is the boss of poker. And if somebody starts cheating, you either expel them or form a new group.

    The hard part is scaling this up to billions of people.

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      27 days ago

      So as long as an organization is truly democratic, it can be considered anarchist?

      For example, if one person likes to make coca cola but as a side effect he pollutes a river that the rest of the group wants to keep clean. The group may decide democratically to force him to not make coca cola. I would call this a goverment-like organization, even though it does not need to have a leader to fulfill its goal.