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Resist
12th May 2006, 00:36
here is my question anarchism means no goverment but how do you plan nation wide operations? for example space missions and major road and railway buildings. or changes the telphone networks? things like this....
don't yell at me for not knowing about anarchism.... just tell me solutions or books dealing with the subject of anarchism in the modern world.
LoneRed
12th May 2006, 00:58
I would recomend checking out the Tons of posts made on Anarchism in the theory section, or learning section. or if a mod was so kind... to move this to learning..
barista.marxista
12th May 2006, 01:08
Anarchism isn't against order, it's against hierarchy. Non-hierarchal methods of organization include councils, networks, federations, and generally horizontalism. You can wikipedia those ideas, or check out the Learning and Theory forums.
Resist
12th May 2006, 01:08
i need an answer soon!
Resist
12th May 2006, 01:10
i don't need to know about anarchism as a whole i need to know who controls the public works and who funds be projects like NASA and stuff like that....
barista.marxista
12th May 2006, 01:14
Councils (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Workers'_Council), networks (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_network), and federations (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federalism).
apathy maybe
12th May 2006, 04:28
Scientists who want to launch missions to space will get together and plan taking the resources they need as the need them. If they need 'too' much, then the community might ask them to slow down.
Big projects like roads will be down by the communities around the area. Or there might be a road building team who travel around building roads getting resources from the local areas.
There won't be any big state like coordinating body.
rouchambeau
13th May 2006, 01:16
Dude, don't worry about it. Figure it out.
FinnMacCool
13th May 2006, 04:39
here is my question anarchism means no goverment but how do you plan nation wide operations? for example space missions and major road and railway buildings. or changes the telphone networks? things like this....
What you have to think about first is why are these things so important? I'm not saying that we might not be able to have these things but should quality of life for the people come before things like that?
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