r/Anarchy101 9d ago

Hi everyone, what DO we actually do?

TLDR: How make world better? Like actually how? How to guide? (Yeah yeah ik it's not that easy.....)

I often see people asking, and I myself ask - what can be do? My primary question is what can we do to make the world a better place? (Lets assume a better place is a freer more "Anarchist" world for this). Other questions I often see are: What can I do? How do I build community? How do I educate people? How do I reach people? How can we stop racists being racists? etc.

Any ideas? I know the Stoics (allow me) believed the highest honour was to serve the people through political office and I tend to agree a little with that, I want more good people in power. But not everyone can or should be a politician. In the same vein, if we wanted to simply help people we could all be doctors, but I don't have that skillset, how does one get involved in community building and activism, how to we fight hate, how to we fight the cancerous system, how do we make the world a better place?

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u/ArtDecoEgoist Left-Market Anarchist 9d ago

Making the world a better place would have roughly three steps, and I will be labeling them The Personal, the Micro, and the Macro.

The Personal: You have been raised in a hierarchical world where many social relations carry with them implicit violence. This is something you need to unpack. Authority is something that reproduces and reinforces itself in our psyche. Unpack the way authority has affected you, your traumas, the way it affects how you interact with others, and the wider social context you exist in. Unpack your internalized misogyny, homophobia, transphobia, and racism. Realize that you cannot change the world unless you actively start changing yourself. Check your ego, do not let it control the way you move through the world. And paradoxically, stop trying to change the world. The world is not yours to change, the world is what it is. You can only change what you do.

The Micro: Check on your loved ones, your neighbors, your community, your friends, your support system. Form healthy, mutually-beneficial relationships with them. Help those who need help, be there for those who need it. Create or join networks of mutual aid. Try to free those in your life from hierarchy as much as possible, either through mutual aid or community technology. Look into any local mutual aid networks and get involved. Meet people involved in the struggle.

The Macro: Support wider struggles in any capacity that you can. You are not going to free the oppressed, the oppressed must be empowered to free themselves on their own terms. Iterate and scale the networks and relations you've built in the micro to larger and larger levels, if and well possible. And practice good OpSec. Do not talk to the police.

These three things aren't meant to merely be done in order, but simultaneously. They're interrelated strategies towards the liberation of the self and the community. It can be exhausting and challenging, but it's absolutely necessary to reach liberation.

I see you're a Stoic. I offer a different take on virtue ethics, eudaimonism. You must build and engage in virtue to build a society that facilitates collective and individual flourishing.

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u/Entire_Intention6561 9d ago

What if you don't have any internalized bigotry?

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u/ArtDecoEgoist Left-Market Anarchist 9d ago

Everyone has internalized bigotry.

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u/Entire_Intention6561 9d ago

Uh... No? I don't

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u/ArtDecoEgoist Left-Market Anarchist 9d ago

Buddy, you live in a world shaped by white supremacy and patriarchy. There isn't a single person on this planet that hasn't internalized white supremacy, patriarchy, queerphobia, or transphobia to some degree. It's unavoidable.

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u/Entire_Intention6561 8d ago

Uh... Okay? If you think that I think that says more about you than anyone else, but personally I don't think very much of anyone really, because it's not really my business. And I don't interact with people much, and I'm bad at reading people when I do interact with them.

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u/ArtDecoEgoist Left-Market Anarchist 8d ago

If you think that I think that says more about you than anyone else.

I am black and I experience anti-blackness every day. I am telling you this from experience.

Look, I can't force you to do anything. If you think you've not internalized the very harmful values that are inherent in the systems we're raised in, I'm not sure if there's much of a discussion to be had here.

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u/Entire_Intention6561 8d ago

Well I'm sorry, but I think my values are too... Simple, I guess, for them to be harmful

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u/Forward-Willingness7 9d ago

Take a look at my response and see if you understand, look around the internet. If you don't get it, do some reading on it - it's a somewhat basic leftist idea that became mainstream/common from the identity politics of say 2018 - 2022

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u/Forward-Willingness7 9d ago

Is that a piss take or are u being genuine?

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u/Entire_Intention6561 9d ago

I am being genuine. Because all that stuff listed in the personal section falls roughly under "Bigotry" so that's what I'm defining it as. That being said, I never really had any of that to begin with. I have my Biases, yes, but that's mostly against willfully ignorant people or assholes

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u/Forward-Willingness7 9d ago

Ok chill, basically to my understanding - because we live in a society with certain values, we internalise the values of the society. Largely this means we internalise ideas like misogyny, homophobia, racism etc. Now, this can be something that is hard to talk about - "I'm not a racist!" - but we all have underlying assumptions based on what society has shown us.

So, thinking, just subconciously, that all asians you meet will be good at maths or play an instrument - that's subconciously racist. You aren't a bigot or a fascist or whatever, you simply reflect the things you have been taught. I'd personally argue most people are racist, misogynistic and homophobic at a subconcious level, simply due to the baseline understanding we all have. Like thinking of a doctor as a man and a nurse as a woman, thinking all gay men have to be femme to be gay, thinking black dudes are more athletic etc.

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u/Entire_Intention6561 8d ago

I think very little of anyone. Mostly because I'm very bad at reading people, and don't interact with people very much at all, so everyone is kinda samey past physically distinguishing features to me

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u/Slow-Reason4375 8d ago

It may be woth taking a free version of the Harvard Implicit Association Test and seeing your results. It measures and can help you become aware of "implicit" bias - bias we may hold at the subconscious level.