"The Egyptians could run to Egypt, the Syrians into Syria. The only place we could run was into the sea, and before we did that we might as well fight.” -Golda Meir
Hahahaha! You CRACK me up clan!!!
Everybody has a "life" and having a job makes you no better than someone without one so those pieces of information are irrelevant!
Now, your second point in blatantly false. Nobody has suggested anything of the sort and anarchism has little to do with soviet structures.
So...my only concluding comment can be, that though you claim to have little time on your hands, you seem to waste an awful awful lot of it erecting straw men to knock down and insulting other posters for, shock horror, knowing a little about what they are talking about!!!
Least the rest of us TRY to use our time constructively!
Im opposed to state/paternalistic socialism for probably many of the same reasons you are. I didnt say anything about the Soviet Union...I said that the movement in Greece was influenced more by certain (anti-"Marxist-Leninist") currents than by classical anarchism.
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Infact the tendency towards interpentration of capital and the state so that they are slowly beginning to form one organism under our current system is much more Soviet Union like than anything Im advocating.