I think it is totally reasonable, here, in the anarchist library, to find someone who is anti-communism, based squarely in the realities of communism’s history of domination and failure to provide the utopia it predicted, and to be anti-revolutionary on the basis of a prefigurative practice of anarchism that rejects the need for marco-revolution in favour of an everyday, interpersonal anarchism. I’m not sure how one would be ‘anti-proletariat’ except maybe in the sense that the proletariat is a fundamentally working class institution and one could reasonable argue that it is the current idealism of work itself that is the (or one of the main) problem(s) with society at larger, and the identification with the proletariat as a revolutionary force build from worker necessitates a worker identity which is counter to an ‘anti-work’ ideal.
I don’t think our friend above deserve to be called a fascist for having different opinions from you friend. If they are a fascist, let them show it not in their critiques of communism but in their actions towards fascism.
I think it is totally…
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I think it is totally reasonable, here, in the anarchist library, to find someone who is anti-communism, based squarely in the realities of communism’s history of domination and failure to provide the utopia it predicted, and to be anti-revolutionary on the basis of a prefigurative practice of anarchism that rejects the need for marco-revolution in favour of an everyday, interpersonal anarchism. I’m not sure how one would be ‘anti-proletariat’ except maybe in the sense that the proletariat is a fundamentally working class institution and one could reasonable argue that it is the current idealism of work itself that is the (or one of the main) problem(s) with society at larger, and the identification with the proletariat as a revolutionary force build from worker necessitates a worker identity which is counter to an ‘anti-work’ ideal.
I don’t think our friend above deserve to be called a fascist for having different opinions from you friend. If they are a fascist, let them show it not in their critiques of communism but in their actions towards fascism.