@jcnotwit What does this even mean?
@L29Ah Their goal is to establish a society founded on the hierarchical control of resources and labor. Property owners would sit at the top of this and be accountable to no one. I think this is bad, and we shouldn't have rulers of any sort.
For a longer, thorough analysis of this sort of thing, "An Anarchist FAQ" is a good place to begin. For a discussion of the ways human societies have organized without hierarchy, the book "The Dawn of Everything" is quite excellent.
https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/the-anarchist-faq-editorial-collective-an-anarchist-faq-full
@jcnotwit I thought they're focused on libertarianism, and under libertarianism one is free to participate in any structure you want or create your own, no?
@L29Ah That's the line libertarians toe, sure. It's never been true, though.
The FAQ I linked has a well-sourced history of the movement, its founders, and their reasons for cultivating a thin veneer of anarchist language. Their endgame is basically feudalism, but without a king to bother the oligarchs.
Liberty requires the abolishment of hierarchy, not just the freedom to choose between masters.
@L29Ah They're capitalists. I am not.