@redsPL Having rules is still valid in many forms of anarchism, the important part is not having a centralized power.
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@redsPL That is, the essence of the political concept of anarchism is a lack of any goverment with monopoly of force and law. So if you're born somewhere, you're not immediately forced into obeying an established system. On anarchy you could just agree voluntarily on the rules, which is what federated networks do.
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