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{{tab}}The second cat­egory of ob­jec­tions, however, those based on ac­tual an­arch­ist ideas in­cludes many valid points which must be con­sidered if an­arch­ism is ever to be­come a prac­tical, pos­it­ive force in so­ci­ety. There must be plenty of people, per­haps even a few in high places, who would be glad to adopt liber­tar­ian solu­tions to hu­man prob­lems if they thought such solu­tions real­istic. They often do adopt them in {{p|289}}lim­ited fields but this is not enough. {{w|Pre-Hitler Ger­many|Weimar_Republic}} was full of ex­per­i­ments in {{w|art|German_art#Weimar_period}} and {{w|films|Cinema_of_Germany#1918.E2.80.931933_Weimar_Republic}}, {{w|psycho-ana­lysis|Psychoanalysis#1900.E2.80.931940s}}, {{w|nud­ism|Freikörperkultur}}, {{w|wan­der­ing|Wandervogel}} ideal­istic youth move­ments but the re­sult­ing men­tal cli­mate did little to pre­vent {{w|Hitler|Adolf_Hitler}}{{s}} rise to power. Indeed, really clever con­trol­ling classes would en­cour­age liber­tar­ian­ism in un­im­port­ant fields to divert at­ten­tion from the main issue which is eco­nomic. | {{tab}}The second cat­egory of ob­jec­tions, however, those based on ac­tual an­arch­ist ideas in­cludes many valid points which must be con­sidered if an­arch­ism is ever to be­come a prac­tical, pos­it­ive force in so­ci­ety. There must be plenty of people, per­haps even a few in high places, who would be glad to adopt liber­tar­ian solu­tions to hu­man prob­lems if they thought such solu­tions real­istic. They often do adopt them in {{p|289}}lim­ited fields but this is not enough. {{w|Pre-Hitler Ger­many|Weimar_Republic}} was full of ex­per­i­ments in {{w|art|German_art#Weimar_period}} and {{w|films|Cinema_of_Germany#1918.E2.80.931933_Weimar_Republic}}, {{w|psycho-ana­lysis|Psychoanalysis#1900.E2.80.931940s}}, {{w|nud­ism|Freikörperkultur}}, {{w|wan­der­ing|Wandervogel}} ideal­istic youth move­ments but the re­sult­ing men­tal cli­mate did little to pre­vent {{w|Hitler|Adolf_Hitler}}{{s}} rise to power. Indeed, really clever con­trol­ling classes would en­cour­age liber­tar­ian­ism in un­im­port­ant fields to divert at­ten­tion from the main issue which is eco­nomic. | ||
− | {{tab}}Many an­arch­ist ideas are of no prac­tical use, have no relev­ance in the modern world and should be con­signed to the museum. Before going on to discuss some of these use­less ideas and try­ing to sug­gest real­istic<!-- 'realitic' in original --> al­tern­at­ives, the word {{q|prac­tic­abil­ity}} must be de­fined, for ac­cord­ing to how long you are pre­pared to wait and bear­ing in mind the state of flux pre­vail­ing in pres­ent so­ci­ety it is pos­sible to argue that any­thing, even the most Uto­pian sci­ence-<wbr>fic­tion type so­ci­ety is prac­tic­able! In this art­icle, however, the word means {{q|that which can reas­on­ably be re­garded as prac­tical either now or in the fore­see­able<!-- 'forseeable' in original --> fu­ture. | + | {{tab}}Many an­arch­ist ideas are of no prac­tical use, have no relev­ance in the modern world and should be con­signed to the museum. Before going on to discuss some of these use­less ideas and try­ing to sug­gest real­istic<!-- 'realitic' in original --> al­tern­at­ives, the word {{q|prac­tic­abil­ity}} must be de­fined, for ac­cord­ing to how long you are pre­pared to wait and bear­ing in mind the state of flux pre­vail­ing in pres­ent so­ci­ety it is pos­sible to argue that any­thing, even the most Uto­pian sci­ence-<wbr>fic­tion type so­ci­ety is prac­tic­able! In this art­icle, however, the word means {{q|that which can reas­on­ably be re­garded as prac­tical either now or in the fore­see­able<!-- 'forseeable' in original --> fu­ture}}<!-- no end quotation mark in original -->. |
{{tab}}Many ob­jec­tions con­cern the shape of an an­arch­ist so­ci­ety and while this can only be de­scribed in the broad­cast of broad out­lines there are two often heard ver­sions which can well be set aside. The first is of a totally ag­ri­cul­tural (or even pas­toral) so­ci­ety with ma­chinery dis­carded. If indi­viduals want this well and good and there is noth­ing to pre­vent them start­ing next week provid­ing they are cap­able of mak­ing the neces­sary ef­fort. But to ex­pect whole pop­u­la­tions to re­vert<!-- 'rvert' in original --> to the simple-<wbr>life is mere wish­ful think­ing. The ul­ti­mate end of some simple-<wbr>lifers, the sort of {{w|ego-pro­jec­tion|Psychological_projection}} they mis­take for the fu­ture was aptly de­scribed by [[Author:Ted Kavanagh|Ted Kavanagh]] in [[Anarchy 28/The Future of Anarchism 2|{{sc|Anarchy}} 28]] as {{q|groups of bal­let dan­cers ca­vort­ing on verd­ant lawns with the {{w|Mantovani Strings|Mantovani}} in the back­ground and groups of fair-<wbr>haired chil­dren sing­ing the verses of {{w|Pa­tience Strong|Patience_Strong}}}}. | {{tab}}Many ob­jec­tions con­cern the shape of an an­arch­ist so­ci­ety and while this can only be de­scribed in the broad­cast of broad out­lines there are two often heard ver­sions which can well be set aside. The first is of a totally ag­ri­cul­tural (or even pas­toral) so­ci­ety with ma­chinery dis­carded. If indi­viduals want this well and good and there is noth­ing to pre­vent them start­ing next week provid­ing they are cap­able of mak­ing the neces­sary ef­fort. But to ex­pect whole pop­u­la­tions to re­vert<!-- 'rvert' in original --> to the simple-<wbr>life is mere wish­ful think­ing. The ul­ti­mate end of some simple-<wbr>lifers, the sort of {{w|ego-pro­jec­tion|Psychological_projection}} they mis­take for the fu­ture was aptly de­scribed by [[Author:Ted Kavanagh|Ted Kavanagh]] in [[Anarchy 28/The Future of Anarchism 2|{{sc|Anarchy}} 28]] as {{q|groups of bal­let dan­cers ca­vort­ing on verd­ant lawns with the {{w|Mantovani Strings|Mantovani}} in the back­ground and groups of fair-<wbr>haired chil­dren sing­ing the verses of {{w|Pa­tience Strong|Patience_Strong}}}}. |
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Anarchism and practicability
Ask the present people of Britain if they would like to live in a peaceful, classless, raceless society and the only dissenters would be those who imagined they had something to lose or who for reasons of personal inadequacy or support of reactionary ideas approve of hierarchical society and dread a world of free and equal human beings. Explain to the assenters the probable time scale, the fact that much of ‘our British way of life’ must be discarded, and that the personal effort involves much more than a vote every 5 years and their number greatly diminished. There remains those people who are disenchanted with present society, see the need for radical change and, most important, are prepared to do something about it.
Now tell these remaining people that you are describing an anarchist society and that the method of achieving it is anarchism and you are left with a few curious people and the convinced libertarians. Why then do so many well-
Many anarchist ideas are of no practical use, have no relevance in the modern world and should be consigned to the museum. Before going on to discuss some of these useless ideas and trying to suggest realistic alternatives, the word ‘practicability’ must be defined, for according to how long you are prepared to wait and bearing in mind the state of flux prevailing in present society it is possible to argue that anything, even the most Utopian science-
Many objections concern the shape of an anarchist society and while this can only be described in the broadcast of broad outlines there are two often heard versions which can well be set aside. The first is of a totally agricultural (or even pastoral) society with machinery discarded. If individuals want this well and good and there is nothing to prevent them starting next week providing they are capable of making the necessary effort. But to expect whole populations to revert to the simple-
A sensible material standard for any type of society, free or not, is one which is healthy and wholesome and easily attainable on a large scale.