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Originally posted by whocarz
There have been plenty of anarchist communes or societies all over the world at varying times in our history. They however are normally wiped out or forced into submission by others. The problem of this style of society is then, security, which it cannot promise. Other humans would be the reason. Simply put, an anarchist society is not a viable long term solution unless it happens to be the ONLY society left in existence. On that note, it is impossible, in my belief, to have a large populus living under such a system. Anything past a few hundred individuals and things start to deteriorate. Just my thoughts.
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Yes, I think most anarchists recognize the problem of security, but at the same time we realize that an anarchist society won't happen over night. It will take many long years of hard fought struggle to make our current system more democratic and free. We can deal with the problem of security as it arises.