“We want to be sure anyone who has this pizza on hand throws it away so they don’t get sick,” health officials told customers.

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    11 days ago

    So I don’t consider myself an anarchist, but the various types of anarchy have come up with answers to this question. Generally, they rely on more social cohesion to enforce social rules. Private property would not be a thing, which cuts out a lot of laws in itself.

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      11 days ago

      Every time I get either downvotes or a non answer like this.

      they rely on more social cohesion to enforce social rules

      How is this supposed to work in situation where individuals aren’t agreeing with each other? What about communication overhead when large amount of people is involved in decision making? These are the questions anarchists avoid answering.

      The only thing I know to work in practice is Torrent protocol for data exchange - but it works in an environment where violence is completely infeasible, and it doesn’t even try to be fair or equal. It’s pure tit-for-tat (aka favor-for-favor) model when there’s bandwidth deficit, and pure charity when there’s a surplus

      Also, data is perfectly quantifiable, which is not a thing in more complex enviroments

      You just can’t apply torrent in the real life

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        11 days ago

        Since I’m not an anarchist, I’m not going to give a detailed answer. The various threads of anarchism would give different answers, and I’m not about to cover it.

        But I can say that there’s plenty of theory out there, and you might be getting downvotes because you don’t seem willing to engage with any of it.