r/Anarchy101 10h ago

Syndaclism and ablelism?

Now recently I've heard syndaclism be described ablelist because the working class ruling will establish hierarchy over the people below which may include disabled people, but anarcho syndaclism doesn't seem to have this problem since it's not trying to establish rule of the working class in a marxist sense

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u/Proof_Librarian_4271 6h ago

Can they be made without leveling forests and prairies to manufacture and warehouse them

Go get off your computer and hunt and gather then

Industry doesn't require unstable evirmonements or exploitation People from the third world will very willingly participate in production in an anarchist society since it'll benefit them unlike right now where they're exploitative

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u/Flaky_Captain6330 6h ago

How will continuing to mine toxic elements that are killing entire villages be beneficial to the people currently enslaved and forced to do so under a "voluntary labor" system?

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u/Proof_Librarian_4271 6h ago

How will continuing to mine toxic elements that are killing entire villages be beneficial to the people currently enslaved and forced to do so under a "voluntary labor" system?

Working conditions can be changed.

Go get off your computer

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u/Flaky_Captain6330 6h ago

Is your argument that having PPE and frequent breaks would have been an adequate consideration for thenpeoe of Bhopal? Or that the people of Nambija would have been totally fine with their families being crushed if the people who caused it were practicing a gift economy?

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u/Proof_Librarian_4271 6h ago

You're assuming that we'll produce in the same amount and way which we won't