From: Mirimir >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: [1]https://cryptome.org/ap.htm "Assassination Politics". References 1. https://cryptome.org/ap.htm