I won't get into history but one major point you should consider is the developments of technology and how it enables new modes of organization not previously possible. I recommend The Desktop Regulatory State: The Countervailing Power of Individuals and Networks by Kevin Carson if you're interested in pondering this topic further.
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I can see why...
...that being the basis of knowing 'what actually is', and not an ideological wish list...but never let it be said that ideologues live in the real world!
lol.
It's not about new modes of organization, it's about pathological drives and human psychology - not technology.
...they were present before the wheel, and continue unabated to this day..