• keepthepace@slrpnk.net
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    1 month ago

    And this definition is not some niche one only anarchists have. Basically any political theory has a variation of it

    And call it differently.

    Saying “we are against private property” is understood as “we are coming for your house, for your car, for your kids’ toys, for your tools”. Proudhon is voluntarily provocative in his maxim but I really think it is counter productive.

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      1 month ago

      So you object against the headline only? Because the text immediately makes it clear that this isn’t meant.

      Provocative headlines work, and people that only read headlines are probably not the right target audience anyways.

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        The headline and the first 4 pages that never define these notions. You have to reach B.3.1 for that.

        I only read that far because I know (a bit) the various theories of property and wondered if they would define the “usage property” a bit later. Someone who does not know that private property has a different meaning in socialist literature would probably not have read that far.

        Provocative headlines work, and people that only read headlines are probably not the right target audience anyways.

        What is the target audience then? People who already know the anarchist definitions of private properties? These are learning nothing from that read. Here is the flow for the people who may have been interested but are going to get lost by that article:

        1. Provocative headline -> “What the fuck is that crap, are they saying what I understand, that I can’t possess anything?”
        2. Skims the first few pages -> “Yep, it is as stupid as it sounds”
        3. Closes and gets a wrong idea of anarchism and socialism in general.
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          1 month ago

          This is a lengthy text on economic theory targeted at an already anti-capitalist audience, or alternatively at anarchists that want to understand better why anarcho-capitalism is a contradiction in itself.

          Obviously you wouldn’t link that in your racist uncle’s facebook group…