I much preferred the approach at the anarchist camp, with its shared tasks and collective responsibilities. Everyone played their part. There was no division between workers and consumers.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I thought of myself as kind of an anarchist all my whole adult life, from the days when I was 15 or 16.
I'm an anarchist and I do think things such as Occupy Wall Street are about getting a little closer to the solution.
As a teenager I was more of an anarchist, but now I want people to thrive and be harmonious.
I wish to say that we Anarchists have never changed our position. We are Anarchists as of old and still pursue the same ideals.
I guess I was always an outsider and some kind of anarchist.
You couldn't put me in a social group setting. I'm probably a terrible anarchist deep down.
I'm not an anarchist. I believe in government.
I never have been an anarchist, I've always had goals and always have acted out of love.
The Anarchists set off World War I with a gunshot in Sarajevo - but they faded away. It wasn't that the police drove them out of business. The ideology had nowhere to go except into permanent negativity.
I'm not an anarchist any longer, because I've concluded that anarchism is an impractical ideal.