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    3 years ago

    I mean “anarchism” is an extremely broad label, to the point of almost being as meaningless as calling oneself a leftist or marxist. A lot of anarchists are pro-direct-democracy, which isn’t consensus based. A specific example is the “inclusive democracy” movement: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inclusive_Democracy

    We have to remember, these labels are all abstractions, they aren’t real concrete relations. They’re just ways that humans divide up and name the world for ease of use.

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        3 years ago

        Basically it’s a framework that defines 4 spheres of democracy: politics, economic, social, and ecological.

        Or roughly speaking, democracy in government, democracy at work, democracy in the home, and democracy in relation to the natural environment.