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Can you give a link or description how anarchy counts be implement in a easy there is resilient to a subverted centralization of power that does not truly on an active majority?
Because we don't have that, sadly. And I've never seen a concept that takes a silent and passive majority into consideration.
Dual-power structures, consensus-based democracy, and federated communes. Between those three are most of your answers.
And obviously we don't have the conditions necessary for anarchism at present, or we'd already be living it.
Yay a rabbit hole! Thanks for the key words :)
No problem!
Honestly, one of the best introductions to anarchism is The Conquest of Bread by Petr Kropotkin. It's a century old and still very relevant and approachable. You can find it for free on The Anarchist Library.
And one thing to understand about anarchism is that it’s very much a goal oriented philosophy more than most other political philosophies. What that means is that you get a lot of different approaches and concepts from people trying different things to attempt to achieve similar goals. And this often involves practical differences between different situations. Rojava is necessarily going to do things differently from how the maknovists did things and they’re both very different from how some punks who bought some land for a commune in the American Midwest will handle it.