Can’t say I heard of him. I try focusing on reading anarchist theory atm. Halfway though conquest of bread at least. Though some personalities like Noam Chomsky and David Graeber are interesting.
I really don’t get anarchist theory. What is anarchism’s response to requirement for the regulation of certain things? Pollution, nuclear waste, existential threats (AI in n decades?) etc. How’s the conquest of bread?
Regarding Scott Alexander, who I can’t be entirely sure is a libertarian but at least on occasion he claims to be, I liked his essay Meditations on Moloch.
Can’t say I heard of him. I try focusing on reading anarchist theory atm. Halfway though conquest of bread at least. Though some personalities like Noam Chomsky and David Graeber are interesting.
I really don’t get anarchist theory. What is anarchism’s response to requirement for the regulation of certain things? Pollution, nuclear waste, existential threats (AI in n decades?) etc. How’s the conquest of bread?
Regarding Scott Alexander, who I can’t be entirely sure is a libertarian but at least on occasion he claims to be, I liked his essay Meditations on Moloch.