• Communist@lemmy.frozeninferno.xyz
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    5 days ago

    There is a legal recourse, you’re saying someone with power ignored the law and attempted a coup… do you think coups don’t happen in non anarchist countries? How is this unique to anarchism in any way?

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      5 days ago

      In non anarchist countries they can be arrested and face trial, and there are many barriers in place to prevent them from taking total control in the first place.

      In Anarchy it’s literally handed to them and the only recourse is to abduct or kill that guy.

      That’s why nations last hundreds of years and Anarchies last days.

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        5 days ago

        Give one historical example of this happening to an anarchist commune?

        also anarchists have all of those legal frameworks in place as well, this is simply not true and has no historical basis.

        In nearly every example I have read about they have been destroyed through military might of an external power, see revolutionary catalonia and the zapatistas as examples. It turns out rich capitalists don’t want anarchism to work, and desperately try to destroy it.