Hey y’all! Here we are reading and discussing Section B.2 of AFAQ this week, which are about why anarchists oppose the state!
Happy reading!
- Section B.2 (Intro): https://anarchistfaq.org/afaq/sectionB.html#secb2
There is also an EPUB version of AFAQ, courtesy of @[email protected]: here
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Link to last week’s read: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/53206006
PS. Feedback request: How did you find last week’s reading pace? Fast/Slow/OK/etc.?
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Gotta say, I managed to read like ~17 out of the 36 pdf pages of B.0-B.1, hopefully I might manage to catch up this time:)
I’m busy with Dean Spade’s book but I’m keeping up
and there goes the emoji 😔
Indeed😔😔
Lol as I’m keeping notes, this reminded me of the importance of impermanence in nixos
The state also ends up marginalising “our” representatives
- As power rests not in the elected bodies, but in a bureaucracy, popular control becomes increasingly meaningless
- It’s the institutions that have power in the state due to their permanence, not the representatives who come and go
What if the leftovers of programs in the filesystem make up the bureaucracy of the operating system? And thats why we try to make state-less systems?
- As power rests not in the elected bodies, but in a bureaucracy, popular control becomes increasingly meaningless
I thought B2 was a bit more boring to read tbh, not necessarily for the content but it felt more of a ‘repeat’ (to me personally at least) as the function and workings of the state in a capitalist (or any) system is something I’m so disillusioned about that i don’t really need to hear much about it, it’s kinda obvious once you start seeing and feeling it and I don’t feel the need to overanalyze about the cruelty, injustice abuse of power, …
Still had a few quotes i’m gonna save in my quotation bank of course
Hmm I see I see




