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Traditional anarchism is a poor choice of words since anarchists usually find themselves working against tradition. One might be forced to say that "traditional anarchism eschews tradition, including its own" .... Unreformed anarchism would be better since anarchists reject the notion of political reform. It would also be funny though I find I cannot explain the humour in it. Probably just the meta-syntactic thing. -- RichardKulisz
I wrote:
A simple and common objection to anarchism is that any notion of communal control implies something akin to a StatE??. Anarchists reply
I was hoping someone would supply the reply. I don't actually know that the objection is common, but it seems simple and obvious to me, and I infer that it must be common. Therefore, I also infer that there are some ordinary ways of replying. :-) -- LarrySanger

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