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6 hours ago@lugal @danc4498 Anarchism is against specifically unjust hierarchies, it can permit certain ones to exist within individual communities should the community find it justified, but still strongly favours not having any where possible.
There are a group of anarchists who would still believe in the idea of an adult > child hierarchy as they struggle to imagine an alternative world without it.
@danc4498 @lugal I think the common anarchist counter to that is the very fact that they’re anarchists; a population defined by how they identify and dismantle hierarchy.
They don’t need a perfect solution which is impenetrable, they just need to keep the power with the people and maintain their anarchism.
There’s an acknowledgement and acceptance of the fact that their work would never be ‘done’.