10 Jul
2016
10 Jul
'16
2:30 a.m.
From: Mirimir <mirimir@riseup.net>
I find it hard to imagine how anarchist societies could develop in our currently state-dominated world. Anarchist societies have survived through isolation, and some still do. But how does that work in places under active state contention?
Also, anarchy seems to work best when everyone is more-or-less equally powerful. Everyone has the same weapons, for example. In science fiction, anarchist societies typically depend on some new technology that eliminates states' power monopoly. Maybe it'll be the Singularity.
The pathway to the solution was described in 1995-95, by me: https://cryptome.org/ap.htm "Assassination Politics".