Hi Brian,
thank you for your substantial post. Really an interesting read. I just
did not understand this one:
owever, there was no audience for it and I soon ceased trying
to make that point (shame on me). The reason why is that the internet-happy
anarchists, with all their open-border idealism, just didn't give a damn
about lessons of history. T
As far as I know, there is a difference between the freedom of capital
and the freedom of people, there is a difference between competition and
solidarity, and there are some lessons about history that are taken into
account in anarchist concepts, for example by Wengrow and Graeber, who
actually argue for something that could be called open-border idealism.
But obviously I missed something. Can you give me a hint?
I only ask because I fear that hopelessness as a result of the analysis
might have the opposite effect to what is probably intended.
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Liebe Grüße,
Christian Swertz
http://www.swertz.at
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