Although I like your post and I think that most people on here have no idea the longer history of anarchist movements (President McKinley was killed by a polish anarchist) you are putting a very rosy lens on the history and the intellectual tradition of anarchy. It's important to note that the anarchist movement in Spain also fell apart and was crushed by the fascists. A large part of that, it could be argued, is because anarchism doesn't work. The anarchist army was, surprise surprise, poorly organized. This is exactly what every anarchist society would end up as, a poorly organized mess where many basic functions didn't get performed. The Spanish anarchist movement actually serves as a good example of this. The army that they had fighting against Franco performed very poorly, partly because of the lack of organization. I think they is another key flaw with any anarchist movement, eventually a strong state will come along and destroy it, because a military can never operate under anarchist principles
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