There are faster localized versions of democracy, like anarcho syndicalist collectvisation.
Also, anarchism in general isn’t always going to result in democracy.
First stage communism is often described as a Dictatorship of the Proletariat, which would be a democracy for workers but not other people.
Project CyberSyn in Chile was designed to distribute resources automatically.
What I’m saying is there are other modes of organisation.
So clearly a comic that’s only vaguely anti-democracy (in that a democracy as large as the universe would be slow) isn’t automatically advocating Fascism (a specific type of malady.
I’ve never noticed this comic being political, it tends to be childish and fun… So I guess I just don’t agree with the automatic assumptions others are making on this one.
The universe… It’s big… It would be slow… So the hero stops the bad guy… With lasers. It’s on par with most American superhero movies.
There are faster localized versions of democracy, like anarcho syndicalist collectvisation.
Also, anarchism in general isn’t always going to result in democracy.
First stage communism is often described as a Dictatorship of the Proletariat, which would be a democracy for workers but not other people.
Project CyberSyn in Chile was designed to distribute resources automatically.
What I’m saying is there are other modes of organisation.
So clearly a comic that’s only vaguely anti-democracy (in that a democracy as large as the universe would be slow) isn’t automatically advocating Fascism (a specific type of malady.
I’ve never noticed this comic being political, it tends to be childish and fun… So I guess I just don’t agree with the automatic assumptions others are making on this one.
The universe… It’s big… It would be slow… So the hero stops the bad guy… With lasers. It’s on par with most American superhero movies.