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Mar 15, 2010 7:46 pm |
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re: Transition to benevolent anarchy |
James Booth
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. "It seems to me this would work for small groups not large countries or even cities and states."
Perhaps only because it has not been effectively attempted ... ?
Like products and services, a "mode of organizing" begins as an idea.
If implemented, it either works or it does not.
If it works in a small group, it may work in a larger group.
It may work for a town, county-wide or state-wide
... and if so might work nation-wide - in time.
We know only by putting it to the test.
Trying it, improving on it, growing it.
Doing that much sets an example.
Much of what we learn comes from following good examples others demonstrate.
JB
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