• Buffalox@lemmy.world
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      9 hours ago

      OK so how are the rules upheld?
      A democracy is a rule by the people who are ruled. What function would make anarchy better?
      Who is this ruler that isn’t present? How are rules decided? Who enforces those rules?
      The only way I see to perform these functions rationally is by democracy.

      • 🕸️ Pip 🕷️@slrpnk.net
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        9 hours ago

        Democracy (proper democracy) is literally a social contract my dude. Anarchism uses democracy and consensus to make decisions. Are laws the only thing keeping you from not doing things??

          • 🕸️ Pip 🕷️@slrpnk.net
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            5 hours ago

            It could be? Being a democracy or using democracy as a tool for decision making doesn’t mean it has to happen through government. If you’ve ever made a decision with a friend group via popular vote, does that make you a government? Or did you exercise authority over your friends when they all agreed popular vote was okay to decide where to eat out? I wager neither

            And fyi, you’re thinking of a representative democracy, which is rarely ever truly fair, especially considering the scale it’s supposedly applied to.

          • naeap
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            8 hours ago

            No, as there are no leaders

            In a democracy you give your vote and have no say afterwards.
            In an anarchy people need to work out their social rules together.
            There could also be Anarchist societies with a police force, that ensures the basic democratically created roles of that society are followed - like protecting people from just more muscle who want to rape or steal from them.

            • iii@mander.xyz
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              28 minutes ago

              In a democracy you give your vote and have no say afterwards.

              You’re restricting democracy to mean representative democracy?