Rules TBD.
Perhaps this should lead you to reconsider the validity of Bookchin's anarchist bonafides, and perhaps the legitimacy of liberal "anarchists" overall.
How many level of irony is your user name, then?!?
So, bookchin was a liberal now?
https://reason.com/1979/10/01/interview-with-murray-bookchin/
Anarchism is liberalism. The fetish for 'autonomy' is the highest ideal of Liberal personal freedom.
Yeah, I have no idea of who he is, but anarchist explicitly don't want states while zionism is all about a state. Unless I'm missing something, those are contradictory ideologies.
Perhaps this should lead you to reconsider the validity of Bookchin's anarchist bonafides, and perhaps the legitimacy of liberal "anarchists" overall.
How many level of irony is your user name, then?!?
So, bookchin was a liberal now?
https://reason.com/1979/10/01/interview-with-murray-bookchin/
Anarchism is liberalism. The fetish for 'autonomy' is the highest ideal of Liberal personal freedom.
Yeah, I have no idea of who he is, but anarchist explicitly don't want states while zionism is all about a state. Unless I'm missing something, those are contradictory ideologies.