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FiddleHodlHomestead · 3w
I don't know anything about anarcho communism! But I do think that in a free society, people can organize themselves however they would like. As long as there's the ability to move from one group/jur...
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I totally agree.

What I am looking for is indeed a free society, and the question of what would be the necessary foundations for it. So I have looked into many systems and anarcho communism seems to be the closest thing to a free society I have found.

What brought me there is the often missing question of how to prevent a few people to take power over others. If this question does not have a solid answer, we can open spaces for freedom only until it is overtaken.
Anarcho capitalism fails to answer this (how to prevent monopoly in a free market).

If some people fall under the power of others, my freedom is threatened by this growing power.
In order to be lastingly free, I need everyone to be free too.
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FiddleHodlHomestead · 2w
I agree with so much of this. I'm curious about the monopoly question, as it seems to me that most of the monopolies that we see have been facilitated by centralized power. In an anarcho capitalist society, how would monopolies not be disrupted by other businesses?