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CrocodilloBombardino

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  • it simply describes their ideas, without criticism or even taking the time to explain “hey these are dark enlightenment thinkers whose ideas are driving the far right, so beware that esoteric fascism is what all this theory is leading to”.

    for example, it simply names Julius Evola as an influence without noting that he was an esoteric fascist. only a few seconds of broader context is provided in the middle of the video. not only that, it takes dugin at his word about “rejecting” fascism.

    i guess someone already pretty well versed in this stuff would be able to see what’s being described, but videos@lemmy.world is a place for general videos. Nearly no one in it will know a ton about the so-called ‘dark enlightenment’. it’s irresponsible to post this outside of a community that is already studying this stuff because it effectively platforms their ideas uncritically.










  • anarchism is good because:

    • it is robust . it doesn’t rely on leaders remaining true to their ideals despite the corrupting influence of power, avoiding assassination, staying in power despite attempts to topple them, and transitioning power successfully to another generation of leaders who fulfill the same criteria.

    • it is truly democratic . no one has any more power than anyone else, everyone is (or can be) involved in decisions that affect them

    • it is flexible . communes and communities can look like whatever is both (1) possible in the area they exist in and (2) possible for their members to agree on (while remaining anarchist… if you agree to have a king, it’s not anarchism anymore lol)

    • it is ecologically sustainable . the end of capitalism, private property, and wealth accumulation means resources are used only as needed by the community and not to generate profit.

    • it promotes human thriving, community, and meaning in life . the end of capitalism means no more working all week to make someone else richer. the end of the state means you can’t be ordered around by power-hungry officials and cold bureaucracies who don’t know you or care about you or your community. you work on a combination of things that (1) you find meaning/enjoyment in doing (2) improve or maintain your community (3) provide variety to your life, instead of the same job every day, if you prefer. you make decisions with your neighbors that really affect your community.