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I will explain my username

Some of us anarchists want radical change now and will not settle for anything less, as in the slogan "if voting changed anything, it would be illegal!"
But I am a patient anarchist.
I vote in elections, because democracy is closer to anarchism than dictatorship is.
My paycheque goes into a credit union, because a credit union, ultimately run by members, is closer to anarchism than a bank is.
I shop at the locally owned grocery store in preference to the big corporate one, and the workers' coop health food store in preference to both, because local is closer to anarchism than corporate, and a workers' coop is anarchism in practice on a small scale.
I dream of a transformed world of free cooperation. I don't expect to see it in my lifetime, but I try to live in that direction.
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whowasthatmaskedman · 70-79, M
I get it. I dont know where I fall in your spectrum. I ignore government completely, focusing on the money flows as my guide to whats best for me and mine. If the system offers me a break, I take iot.. If ther system wants to take advantage, I find a work around. And I have trained my kids to do the same..😷
ThePatientAnarchist · 61-69New
@whowasthatmaskedman Cool. As far as labels go that sounds more libertarian to me. What do you think @GerOttman? :)
whowasthatmaskedman · 70-79, M
@ThePatientAnarchist I am not so sure. I believe in Keysian Economics as the way to achieve the greatest good for the greatest number of people. As such I tend to be more cooperative that my own conception of a Libertarian.😷