Conversation with an anarchist
Stranger: Anarchy is a society being freely constituted without authorities or a governing body. It may also refer to a society or group of people that entirely rejects a set hierarchy.[1] Anarchy was first used in English in 1539, meaning "an absence of government".[2] Pierre-Joseph Proudhon adopted anarchy and anarchist in his 1840 treatise What Is Property? to refer to anarchism,[3][4] a new political philosophy and social movement that advocates stateless societies based on free and voluntary associations. Anarchists seek a system based on the abolition of all coercive hierarchy, in particular the state, and many advocate for the creation of a system of direct democracy and worker cooperatives.[5][6]
You: you sound like a anarcho communist lol
Stranger: that's from wikipedia my friend
You: i know the website that is open to the public to update, much better than a dictionary....
Stranger: yes, it is
You: lmao
You: that means if I go and update that entry to mean whatever I feel like you will take that as fact?
Stranger: you realize it has a list of sources?
You: you know you were told to use critical thinking at school, it was to annoy you. it was to understand reality better
Stranger: people don't (usually) just make stuff up and put it on there
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