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RE: Arm chair Anarchy part 1 Taoism(briefly), Proudhon, and market socialism

in #anarchy7 years ago

Oh i'm not a mutualist, I just wanted to do a blog series about the different factions in anarchism and economic topics.

There are parts of mutualism that I think make sense and there are parts that I don't like.

My main concern when writing this post was to have anarcho-capitalist see where anarchism comes from and maybe get what historical anarchism is all about. the majority of the anarchist tag is caps so I thought I'd try and get some actual historical perspective in there, maybe weasel in some dialectics while i'm at it.

I consider myself an Eco-Anarchist actually.

I'll definitely support a united-front type group, solidarity, always.

"I don't understand the appeal of the Austrian school or idealistic explanations of value. It explains nothing. I suppose they just don't realize that."

Seriously, in the first chapter of capital Marx addresses why value isn't subjective, and why it may seem that way upon a very superficial examination. There is so much data supporting the labor theory of value that the Austrian school is just pseudoscience at this point.

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"Maybe weasel in some dialectics while i'm at it."

There's a term I haven't seen on Steemit yet. I like you