<p>@ThatOneWeirdGuy</p>
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<p>That is the statement I just can’t see ever happening, just like an actual case of large scale communism in the real world. Yes we can work to change our culture but you are trying to argue that we can get near a group of nearly all selfless humans. I just don’t think that’s possible. We aren’t all good or bad, but we are inherently worried about self preservation. There’s plenty more other things that humans have instinctually that causes problems. Once again, things not under the control of external influence as far as we are aware. And we have to account for that.</p>
<p>As far as individualism, that is very well promoted via capitalism / libertarianism / free market of all kinds I am aware of. I don’t think a duality of a community you are picturing and capitalism can coexist.</p>
<p>I haven’t decided that my opinion won’t change for sure, but I have heard and examined the argument I am seeing from you before on that matter I was referencing, and I am sure you the same for mine. When two sides have gone through the same steps before, there’s no sense in repeating them. That is what I meant by that, not that my opinion won’t change. I think its changed multiple times in the past year, or at the very least developed. I just know it won’t change from the argument that seemed to be pretty obviously lining up.</p>
<p>I don’t see much use personally for your first recommendation, but your second is intriguing. I just added it to my queue for further research. My study of anarchy is lacking for sure in favor of the other common ones.</p>