Perhaps some introductory anarchist texts, I think most of them give a good description of was authority is, although you can easily think of authority as anytime someone has power over another person. Whether that power is to force them to do something they don't want, say something they don't want, or violate their own bodily autonomy in a way they do not want
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Very very true
Yeah often feels like marxists seek the liberation of workers and no one else. Like communism is cool and all but the concept of a dictatorship of a proletariat, when done correctly, gives workers all the power over everyone else. While workers having power is definitely good, it would mean workers could dominate and oppress any other group that doesn't or can't work like disabled people. That's why anarchism is way better
Modern Holocaust happening in the 21st century
Great read. People believing they have the right to eat meat is clearly based on the fact that they believe humans to be supreme and above other nonhumans
A lot of countries opposed Germany in "ww2" because they wanted their country to be the global superpower, not Germany. So it's not that they had an issue with Germanys ideaology, but instead felt threatened by it's existence, similar to how the US and USSR felt threatened by each other's existence. In fact both the US and Soviet union had policies of their own that were pretty similar to the nazis. The US had Japanese internments camps, along with racial segregation. Soviet union had gulags and the great purge
Exploitation. Everything is built around exploitation. Of course capitalism is not the only exploitive system that exists, it's just the one most visible to us.
Lol this is me basically. I find sports especially areas with heavily sport focused culture off putting and honestly revolting
This is good thank you
Anarchists oppose hieghachy not organizing
Police clearly protecting the fascist meat industry. Nothing. This is why they must be abolished