Casting a critical eye on failed experiments. Which failed experiments? Where did those anarchists go wrong?
You're saying a lot without saying anything.
I'm asking for examples of what you're talking about, because there's not much context with which to understand what you're trying to say and I wish to learn.
It sounds like you have an idea of what can be avoided/done in future but without articulating specifics your comment isn't particularly helpful, so I'm asking for more detail so we can learn and improve.
Calories in calories out, except, fast food has minimal micronutrients therefore the body craves micronutrients and asks for more food.
You eat more fast food and the body is satisfied because it's been fed. But then it digests the food and goes "damn, I need more micronutrients, more food please!" so then you eat more. The body is satisfied because it's been fed. But then it digests the food and goes "damn, I need more micronutrients, more food please!" so then you eat more. The body is satisfied because it's been fed. But then it digests the food and goes "damn, I need more micronutrients, more food please!" so then you eat more. The body is satisfied because it's been fed. But then it digests the food and goes "damn, I need more micronutrients, more food please!" so then you eat more.
Suddenly you've put a lot of calories in and now you're unhealthy because you're deficient in a bunch of things and have eaten far more salt, sugar, and fat than you should. Now you're fat and getting healthy is even more difficult. So you eat some fast food to feel better about yourself...
For the ignorant, watch this. It's a bit intense but very eye opening.
HyperNormalisation is a 2016 BBC documentary by British filmmaker Adam Curtis. It argues that following the global economic crises of the 1970s, governments, financiers and technological utopians gave up on trying to shape the complex "real world" and instead established a simpler "fake world" for the benefit of multi-national corporations that is kept stable by neoliberal governments. The film was released on 16 October 2016 on BBC iPlayer.[2]
Paedo Don believes himself a king and he's treated as if he is in all but name so you're close but it's The United Kingdom of America, Great Britain, and Northern Ireland
There really is nothing nice about USAYou go to the hospital you gotta payThe dollar is the language that they all speakThey don't really bother about the radiation leak
Fuck the USA
They keep their secrets undercoverThe rich don't bother about those that sufferThis ain't the land of milk and honeyCause all they want is money money money
Fuck the USA
Nuclear bombs are fuck all newYou'd better start running when they drop on youRun into a shelter, play hide and seekCause when you die your body reeks
Fuck the USA
There really is nothing nice about USAYou go to the hospital you gotta payThe dollar is the language that they all speakThey don't really bother about the radiation leak
Friendly reminder that this will keep getting removed here, because mods are autistic and apply rules very strictly. It needs to be published by one of Donnies mates in the main stream media (or his enemies that are threatened) before you can post it
It's from history and hyperbolised because internet.
Drawing from mutualism, Mikhail Bakunin founded collectivist anarchism and entered the International Workingmen's Association, a class worker union later known as the First International that formed in 1864 to unite diverse revolutionary currents. The International became a significant political force, with Karl Marx being a leading figure and a member of its General Council. Bakunin's faction (the Jura Federation) and Proudhon's followers (the mutualists) opposed state socialism, advocating political abstentionism and small property holdings.[43] After bitter disputes, the Bakuninists were expelled from the International by the Marxists at the 1872 Hague Congress.[44] Anarchists were treated similarly in the Second International, being ultimately expelled in 1896.[45] Bakunin predicted that if revolutionaries gained power by Marx's terms, they would end up the new tyrants of workers.
Despite concerns, anarchists enthusiastically participated in the Russian Revolution in opposition to the White movement, especially in the Makhnovshchina. Seeing the victories of the Bolsheviks in the October Revolution and the resulting Russian Civil War, many workers and activists turned to Communist parties, which grew at the expense of anarchism and other socialist movements. In France and the United States, members of major syndicalist movements such as the General Confederation of Labour and the Industrial Workers of the World left their organisations and joined the Communist International.[58] However, anarchists met harsh suppression after the Bolshevik government had stabilised, including during the Kronstadt rebellion.[59] Several anarchists from Petrograd and Moscow fled to Ukraine, before the Bolsheviks crushed the anarchist movement there too.[59] With the anarchists being repressed in Russia, two new antithetical currents emerged, namely platformism and synthesis anarchism. The former sought to create a coherent group that would push for revolution while the latter were against anything that would resemble a political party.
In the Spanish Civil War of 1936–39, anarchists and syndicalists (CNT and FAI) once again allied themselves with various currents of leftists. A long tradition of Spanish anarchism led to anarchists playing a pivotal role in the war, and particularly in the Spanish Revolution of 1936. In response to the army rebellion, an anarchist-inspired movement of peasants and workers, supported by armed militias, took control of Barcelona and of large areas of rural Spain, where they collectivised the land.[60] The Soviet Union provided some limited assistance at the beginning of the war, but the result was a bitter fight between communists and other leftists in a series of events known as the May Days, as Joseph Stalin asserted Soviet control of the Republican government, ending in another defeat of anarchists at the hands of the communists.[61]
By the end of World War II, the anarchist movement had been severely weakened.[62] The 1960s witnessed a revival of anarchism, likely caused by a perceived failure of Marxism–Leninism and tensions built by the Cold War.[63]
Brandolini's law (or the bullshit asymmetry principle) is an Internet adage coined in 2013 by Italian programmer Alberto Brandolini. It compares the considerable effort of debunking misinformation to the relative ease of creating it in the first place. The adage states:
The amount of energy needed to refute bullshit is an order of magnitude bigger than that needed to produce it.[1][2]
Casting a critical eye on failed experiments. Which failed experiments? Where did those anarchists go wrong?
You're saying a lot without saying anything.
I'm asking for examples of what you're talking about, because there's not much context with which to understand what you're trying to say and I wish to learn.
It sounds like you have an idea of what can be avoided/done in future but without articulating specifics your comment isn't particularly helpful, so I'm asking for more detail so we can learn and improve.