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[-] barsoap@lemm.ee 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

You know it's kinda rich of you to refer to, of all people, Voline. If he was critical of Platformism guess what he had to say about Bolshevism. Even before Trotsky tried to have him killed.

See one factor of Anarchism is that you invariably don't end up having the same ideas of how to do stuff once the dust has settled and power is secured. Yes, Makhno was quite a bit of a Bonarparte. That doesn't mean that he would've crushed disagreements with tanks, he would've taken an offer of "Comrade, we thank you for all you've done but you're a fighter not a politician, here's a nice Dacha", and then written his memoirs. Anarchism adapts itself, Anarchists adapt themselves to local circumstances and culture, shaping it as much as the utopia is shaping people. As a gestalt, it is shapeless, therefore, it can succeed: Because it does not need to, must not, fight the people.

...somehow you also ignored the two successful ones. I kinda wonder whether you even know which I'm talking about.

Also, if you bother answering at all I'd like you to give an example of a revolution of yours that didn't end in tyranny. Shouldn't actually be that hard for a tankie as you don't think tyranny is bad, so why not admit it that there's none?

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