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liminal 🦠 · 19h
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i've got piles of my own notes re: the opportunities to "unite the tribes" of the various anarcho-* branches ;)

I'm a firm believer in that. I think I have some old nostr notes about it somewhere back in the timeline.

one hot take at the moment: i think the anarcho-capitalist/free-marketeer model is structurally accepting of divergent approaches, for instance that of the ancomm ("good luck trying your thing over there, we'll let the market sort it out!"). But the ancomm is more or less actively hostile to divergent approaches existing at all ("the free market results in exploitation and must be squashed wherever it is found!"). The radical left ethos is definitionally _not_ "live and let live", because they feel that "allowing people to do what they want" is a threat that has to be headed off early.
At least that's what I've found in my dealings with people.

....Or maybe those nasty Statist centrists have infected my mind with propaganda to make me skeptical of the ancomms! Highly possible.
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liminal 🦠 · 19h
Anti centrism is a little more nuanced than "unite the tribes" its like bitcoin itself - some level of cohesion even in an adversarial environment. Everyone __hates__ each other , and still things happen. The point is the friction. The point is to make a hardcore stand, wherever it is. It is, as D...