Thoughts on Anarcho-Syndicalism

<p>@ThatOneWeirdGuy‌</p>

<p>As far as microcosms of capitalism, yes of course. I would say that just further shows that no single ideology works perfectly and they need to use each other, but that’s neither here nor there. On to your actual argument, which actually has a good point.</p>

<p>So, to clarify, your argument is that the system is less import than the people using it, correct? While I think that’s very agreeable, how do you suggest going about changing the human condition? That’s a bit of a task there. I haven’t explored this before, but my first instinct is that it will be much harder and take much more time to do that, if there even is a way to do it. Meanwhile, we will have to live with the societal structure we have. </p>

<p>On top of all that, can’t we work on that at the same time as the structure? I don’t think that we should give up all hope because humans aren’t perfect. In fact, we should put more work in because of that, to try to make life better. Even if we do change the human condition, there will still be better and worse ways to organize.</p>

<p>Basically, sure, we can try to change the human condition and raise better humans, but we can also work on this simultaneously. Neither is going to happen overnight.</p>