> Since when is an aim of anarchy the centralization of all things into a definitive, authoritative, single-source which aims to control the type of disparate and divergent material that it hosts?
Since when does The Anarchist Library try to control material? T@L is the least sectarian anarchist project *ever*.
I don't really like the name either, but you can bet your bottom dollar that if A! & friends hadn't called their library THE Anarchist Library, Gillis and his robot bros in the Valley would have, and their library wouldn't even pretend to be non-sectarian.
> Since when is an aim of…
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> Since when is an aim of anarchy the centralization of all things into a definitive, authoritative, single-source which aims to control the type of disparate and divergent material that it hosts?
Since when does The Anarchist Library try to control material? T@L is the least sectarian anarchist project *ever*.
I don't really like the name either, but you can bet your bottom dollar that if A! & friends hadn't called their library THE Anarchist Library, Gillis and his robot bros in the Valley would have, and their library wouldn't even pretend to be non-sectarian.