@a0b5ba53 1. China wasn't Communist, they tried to achieve Communism using the state and failed, and ended up creating a totalitarian dictatorship. I could understand if you were criticizing their method of achieving Communism, but using China as an example of how bad Communism is, even though they never achieved it, is dishonest.
2. People with a stronger will than others will always try to impose themselves onto people, and so long as hierarchical institutions like the state and capitalism exist they'll continue to do so.
3. Capitalism and the State aren't human nature. They are relatively recent human constructs. Humanity for most of human history existed in some society similar to that of Communism.
@429bb265 @a0b5ba53 Yes.... but again, religion overarching all these "...isms" and "... archys."
@c6275ce1 @a0b5ba53 Are you implying that Communism and Anarchy are religion? Because if so, then you're blatantly wrong.
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My central issue with anarchy is the first part of your second point - where no organized government exists to regulate use of force, how does a society prevent the person/s w the most weapons from imposing their will?
@5d35507a @a0b5ba53 They prevent it through collective effort. Just because there's no government doesn't mean there's no organization. It's just that whatever organization there will be will be of a voluntary nature. So if someone were to try any forcefully impose their will onto people, people would just get together and stop them. People don't need an authority figure in order for them to know when to fight and defend themselves.