I spent most of my youth convinced by media and its misuse of the word, as well as the self-proclaimed anarchists that I met that anarchy meant destruction. The freedom to do whatever the hell you want, no rules whatsoever. This made little sense to me, not the part about no rules, “no rules” sounded great. But if everyone is doing whatever they want, what happens when there are conflicting interests.
Much later I become well acquainted with a sort of intentional community which had loosely formed out of a group of likeminded individuals during the Occupy movement. They were very much anarchist and they seemed to think that I was too, despite my efforts to deny it. What I came to understand through them is that we can align our interests through cooperation and trust so that our interests have no need to conflict. When we see ourselves as a part of the whole (yet still as empowered individuals) we are able to work towards our own benefit at the very same time that we work towards our own interests. This is what anarchy is truly about in my eyes, freedom in alignment.
Just a word
Words are sticky things, we all think that we agree on their meaning but we rarely do, and for political and social concepts even less so. A label is useful for trying to understand deeper concepts but to cling to that label is counterproductive, so I am still a bit hesitant to call myself anarchist but I do finally admit that it certainly fits me better than any other label. Not an-cap, not an-com, simply Anarchist. For some this may mean the absence of a state but for me it means without hierarchy. Perhaps the philosophy will have a more specific name for me but I’m not very interested in it.
Obviously in its pure form Anarchy will be without state, because state is hierarchical in nature, but it also extends to any structure or social norms which encourages hierarchy. That may also include a monetary system which allows the hoarding of resources or an overly influential “majority rules” mindset (not an-cap). I also do not believe that we should set our sights on forcing anyone to give up what has been designated as their property (not an-com) but that we do need structural change where resources are allowed to flow more freely towards the middle and the bottom.
This will not likely happen with an abrupt end to the state, we would require an “incubation period” where we could distance ourselves from the old culture of scarcity and new culture of abundance would be allowed to flourish. More of us organizing to form intentional communities is essential. Any laws that allow intentional communities to flourish (currently they are impeded in countless ways) would then be enough for everything else to play out naturally.
A natural flow
I believe in a natural flow of energy, and anarchy is merely a part of that natural equilibrium which we will inevitably reach when we’ve finished playing around with power structures and find them to be against our truest desires as a species. When resources and power are reserved and preserved for a limited amount of people, it creates instability in the world. Whether that power is maintained through physical force or systematic manipulation, it will always create instability. This instability may not always manifest as social unrest. It could manifest as wide-scale mental illness, an imbalance in the environment or destructive social norms. It may follow a long drawn out path, but nature always finds its equilibrium, we will eventually realize it is in our best interest to adapt.
I can only work to make sure we realize sooner rather than later to minimize the suffering we are inflicting on ourselves and our environment.
Where we go from here
This is not to say that I believe hierarchy is evil, it is simple against the natural flow of things, and therefore destructive by nature, non-sustainable in the longest of long terms. It’s part of a growing and learning process. It is a lesson in contrast, once we see what we don’t want, we can understand more clearly what we do want, and due to the intricacies of life and the wide variety of possible ways in which humans can come together, we have been taste testing a huge variety of systems and beliefs about life that are not exactly what we are looking for.
I do not believe that fighting against hierarchy directly will achieve much (self defense is different) because that “they are wrong, we are right attitude” is the same justification that is used to allow this kind of hierarchy to exist in the first place, it is exactly why we are fighting against each other. People do not trust each other and so we require someone in control with some system that they’ve sold us on, to protect us from each other. Ideas like “evil” are in itself counterproductive, humanity needs to see itself as unified in order to succeed and search for such unity through consensus (not majority rules) that can be worked towards rather than forced. Some people may be damaged to an extent that it is difficult for us to conceive that they may ever change, but rather than focus on these extreme cases, it serves us much better to focus on the regular people around us, our neighbors.
In order to fix things, trust needs to reign supreme, and not blind trust, but trust which is built over generations to mend the wounds caused by centuries of competition (much of which was forced upon us externally). Competition for survival may be moral in theoretical situations where there is lack, but this does not generally reflect the reality we live in. In most situations the “not enough” narrative is used as a tool for manipulation.
A network of strong communities that have strong bonds of trust and shared purpose within the community and a strong aversion towards violence and competition between communities will be required if we want anything to change on a fundamental level. This will obviously take time to build.
The “Eventualist” stance
This all may sound extremely idealistic to most people. I have to admit that it would require massive changes in our culture, and a lot of things to fall into place. I could conceive of all of this occurring within ten years but it could also take hundreds of years and many more distractions. For that reason I consider myself as an “eventualist” which as far as I know is a term I have coined for myself. It WILL happen, but how much suffering and running in circles will it take? That will be up to us.
It won’t take a majority of people understanding in order to set things in motion however, I believe they were set in motion in the 60’s and this has been reflected in the changing tones of our culture, all we need to do is insist on living in alignment with our own ideals shamelessly rather than trying to convince others.
For now, I would be more than content with a state whose policies reflected a philosophy in which their main purpose is to render themselves obsolete. Even a state in which we were free to explore these ideas openly would be a huge improvement. In the meantime, I would like to see more of us experiment outside of social norms with how we organize, how we exchange or even if we exchange, how we raise our children and how we interact with our environments. The more experimentation the better as long as peace and shared purpose are ideals. We also need to defend our right to experiment and do whatever we can within our means to ensure resources are more widely distributed, especially towards those who are open minded and interested in working together, otherwise none of this will be possible. This is necessary to counteract much of the manipulation done by those who do not have EVERYONES interests in mind. Crypto is a great tool and is doing an amazing job with this!
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