@LiberalLibrarian It's funny. When I was on the right, I was an extremist in how I thought things should have been dealt with, when I shifted to the left, I was still holding a lot of that destructive mentaility with it. "This is how they want to do things, so we have to respond in kind" sort of thought process.
I'm still farther left than most, but not the anarcho/tankie mentality. I honestly think there's very little difference between the extreme right and left, they both want destruction
@LiberalLibrarian They just choose to go about it in different ways. But the end goal is to destroy things that the other has built.
People need to be helped, we're a social animal. Even the people who I don't like should still benefit from the progress we make. Even if they fight against it.
I actually like giving a shit about people, and that's what neither extreme seems to do.
@sentientdessert @LiberalLibrarian The majority of (non-tankie) anarchists (such as myself) are what I call "pragmatic" where they know that a truly free society can't exist in the confines of how society itself is built now to exist. Straight removal of any functioning structure of current society would create a vacuum with people not knowing how to fill it.
The anarchist purpose should then be educating, affecting, and convincing society as a whole to pursue a goal... (1/2)
@theunabeefer @sentientdessert
There is a wonderful book I have on my shelf which addresses this. W. Warren Wagar's "A Short History of the Future". It goes from hypercapitalist, to world socialist, to local anarchism. I highly recommend it.
@theunabeefer Make sureyou get the most recent edition. 1999. Sadly, Professor Wagar has gone over the Rainbow Bridge. @sentientdessert
@LiberalLibrarian For a moment I thought that was a euphamism for coming out of the closet and I was thinking "why should that matter?"
Then I remembered Asgard...
@sentientdessert *giggle* @theunabeefer
@LiberalLibrarian @sentientdessert That sounds like my kind of book! I need to get that one, for sure!