How to Be an Anarchist

Resist conforming to the system, hierarchical authorities (e.g., Watch for anarchist collectivists who would take away inheritance of all private, personal/economic properties, money and real estate ownership (replaced by collectivism).

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  1. Step 1: Resist conforming to the system

    the government, corporations, or ecclesiastical religious systems, and established law and order).

    Some anarchist groups would:
    Promote absolute individualism, survivalist ethics, or robin hood mentality, acting as glorified outlaws, or set up minimalist governments that avoid and reject formal collectivism for near feudal princedoms or tribes, to what ends? , While the people live on rice and potatoes, elites would likely pass government food and property, supported by police power.

    They would have the governors' offices and residences
    -- and political perks such as grand retirements to be handed around among the elite to whom rules on individuals do not apply, with personal/hidden gain from public "service".
  2. Step 2: hierarchical authorities (e.g.

  3. Step 3: Watch for anarchist collectivists who would take away inheritance of all private

  4. Step 4: personal/economic properties

  5. Step 5: money and real estate ownership (replaced by collectivism).

Detailed Guide

the government, corporations, or ecclesiastical religious systems, and established law and order).

Some anarchist groups would:
Promote absolute individualism, survivalist ethics, or robin hood mentality, acting as glorified outlaws, or set up minimalist governments that avoid and reject formal collectivism for near feudal princedoms or tribes, to what ends? , While the people live on rice and potatoes, elites would likely pass government food and property, supported by police power.

They would have the governors' offices and residences
-- and political perks such as grand retirements to be handed around among the elite to whom rules on individuals do not apply, with personal/hidden gain from public "service".

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