Tag: Cake Boy

Property

By Cake Boy I was watching this YouTube debate between a socialist and a libertarian. This libertarian says: Private property solves conflicts. It’s the only tool for solving conflicts. This isn’t true. Most of the revolts we have seen in the past were about property. The English farmers, […]

Anarchism/Leftism/Black

By Cake Boy Anarchism is destroyed by leftism, according to Bob Black. When I was in anarchist circles, there where a lot of ex communists within these circles. . The thing with Communism is that it’s an absolutist theory. They are right, and the rest of the world […]

Property

By Cake Boy Property is fundamental, it’s the foundation for liberty, libertarians like Hoppe and Rothbard say. I agree with them. But it depends on what kind of property. People don’t think enough about these issues. And Rothbard and Hoppe had/have a twisted idea of what property is, […]

Libertarian campaign

By Cake Boy The Libertarian Party in this country campaigns on an anti-bureaucracy slogan. They want to get a saw through the government and cut costs. Some things to say about this. Often, libertarians say they are against the government, but in reality, they don’t really act like […]

I react on Rothbard

By Cake Boy So, I read this text, and reply to what Rothbard says: Now that the New Left has abandoned its earlier loose, flexible non-ideological stance, two ideologies have been adopted as guiding theoretical positions by New Leftists: Marxism-Stalinism and anarcho-communism. At this time, we are more […]

Kirk 2

By Cake Boy Ok, so, to the young anarchists, leftist anarchists, who praise this attack on Charlie Kirk. You guys don’t really get it. You didn’t study your basic anarchism. Look, so what does leftist/ancom anarchism want? If you read your Malatesta, you see he had a specific […]

Kirk

By Cake Boy So, suppose a leftist radical killed this Charlie Kirk guy. A communist or anarchist. This could be the case. I’m not saying it is, but it could. If this were the case, what are my thoughts on it? I don’t like the idea of killing […]

Ancap is Fascism?

By Cake Boy So, ancap (anarcho capitalism) is fascism, some famous leftist anarchist said, some days ago. These leftist anarchists use the word ‘fascism’ a bit too often. Fascism was/is a very specific kind of current. Not everything is fascism. Is ancap fascism? I would say that ancap […]

Libertarian debate

By Cake Boy So I was listening to this debate from some years ago. And I want to respond to it. Libertarians are so lazy in their thinking. And they are very ‘technical’. They act as if the world is a sort of puzzle that they can solve. […]

Contradictions

By Cake Boy Let’s look at the contradictions within the modern anarchist left (pop-anarchist) milieu. A woke leftist told me that I should not ‘mansplain.’ I, as a man, wouldn’t understand all kinds of social and political realities. Also, this woke leftist said: Biological sex isn’t real, men […]

Free speech

By Cake Boy A problem with the modern leftist anarchist ‘movement’ (if you can even call it a movement) is that there is no free speech within its borders/domains. I have always been a proponent of free speech absolutism. So when I came across the modern leftist anarchists […]

Dust

By Cake Boy How the leftist anarchist movement in this country turned to dust. In the 19th century, the leftist anarchist organisation was a syndicalist movement, connected to the unions, the working class, and the antimilitarists. It was a serious political force. In the 1980s, there was an […]

Radical Incompetence

By Cake Boy So I checked the leftist anarchist party of this country, and I checked how they are doing. They now have around 6000 followers on social media. But they are still a worthless mess. They don’t achieve anything and have no political significance. Why is this […]

Psychological/Material Freedom?

By Cake Boy When I studied philosophy, I told my teacher I always read anarchist literature. This stuff fascinates me. Anarchism is about freedom, he said. Then he said, “OK, freedom, but what do you do with that freedom? Freedom to what?” I would say the (leftist/Proudhonist) anarchist […]

Rent is theft?

By Cake Boy When you critique rent, most libertarians will always say, “You choose to rent from the landlord.” Here you see how their views are limited, and here we see they are not deep thinkers. I’m not against markets, but when is something a market? In a […]

The NAP as Platform

By Cake Boy Here,  Springtime of Nations says: all anarchists (left and right) agree on voluntary association (what he calls the non-aggression principle, the ‘NAP’), as a foundation for anarchism. This voluntary association would then result in panarchist constructs, consisting of liberal and socialist tendencies, I suppose (if […]

Liberland/Rojava part two

By Cake Boy The problem Liberland (the right-libertarian/ancap-free zone) always had was that the surrounding countries didn’t acknowledge it. They wanted to end the project. Rojava (the left libertarian free zone)does not have this problem, because they are stronger, bigger, and more people live within their domain. What […]

Libertarian unity ideas, part 5

By Cake Boy Let’s look at libertarian unity again. Can you blend ancap with ancom (anarcho-capitalism with anarcho-communism)? Most leftists react very emotionally when you talk about ancap. They will start to scream that ancaps are not anarchists immediately. But let’s look at it in a logical way. […]

Currents that Divide

By Cake Boy Liberal, socialist, communist, or anarchist movements need mass support to achieve their political goals. You can only create mass support if you fight for common goals and forget about niche issues. For example. A socialist party could unite thousands of people around one common goal. […]

National Anarchism?

By Cake Boy I know some of you see yourself as national anarchists, but I want to explain why I think national anarchism was a wrong turn. First, the national anarchist theory is more or less the same as anarchism. They want voluntary communities/interactions, the same as Malatesta, […]

Totalitarian

By Cake Boy I see a lot of authoritarian/totalitarian political influence in modern anarchism. We have leftist anarchists, who say that Maoists are ‘their comrades’. This is ridiculous. Maoist China was a totalitarian state, and you anarchists are supposedly against states? There has never been a more powerful, […]

Malatesta

By Cake Boy I was reading Malatesta, some days ago (the famous anarho communist thinker). And some things I noticed. I noticed how different he is from what I would have thought. And how different his theory actually is from what modern ancoms (anarcho communists) make of it. […]

The Word Anarchism

By Cake Boy Is Cake Boy an anarchist? The problem is that the word anarchism can mean a lot of things. To most people, it means the kind of woke/leftist anarchist/idealist, or it means the libertarians who dream of a “really just and free market.” But my perception […]

ACP/Red MAGA Case Study

By Cake Bay In recent years, we have seen the development of a new communist movement. The so-called “MAGA communism’ movement was created by Haz Al-Din (a philosopher) and his friends. I have followed this situation, and it fascinated me. I’m not a communist, of course, but I […]

Mutualist Case Study

By Cake Boy In the last ten years, we saw a return of the mutualist movement under the control of C4SS. The aim of the mutualists was to build a new society in the shell of the old. They propagated homesteading, squatting, and radical free markets, what they […]

Libertarian Unity

By Cake Boy I believe that if anarchism in the future wants to be something, it has to focus on libertarian unity. Anarchists should forget leftist unity or rightwing unity. The channel ‘Springtime of Nations’ (Rothbardian anarchists) agrees with me. This text is based on their video about […]

Case Studies

By Cake Boy In this period of time, in my country, the leftist/antifa anarchists are squatting again. Squatting is actually the political thing they do, which has some meaning. The state notices it and isn’t that happy with it. Although it isn’t a big threat You can see […]

Currents

By Cake Boy The current culture is neoliberal when it comes to economics. And mostly cultural/Frankfurt Marxist when it comes to cultural issues. When it comes to economics, we live in a plutocracy. Landlords, speculators and bankers rule this system. Connected to internationally so-called ‘free markets’ (which aren’t […]

Revolution ?

By Cake Boy You know, people like Kevin Carson and Cake Boy always said that anarchism in the present time in the West could only develop slowly through the dual power strategy. The mutualist strategy, in which you set up your own institutions, and so ignore the state. […]

Architecture

By Cake Boy Preston somewhere talked about the architecture of his thinking. I liked this idea and wrote this text to explain the architecture of Cake Boy’s political thought. The ontological framework of my thinking is European existentialist thought. Let’s put it this way: This tradition always inspired […]

Land

By Cake Boy My perception of anarchism is Benjamin Tucker’s anarchism. Preston and I discussed pluralist anarchism here based on this core sentence. Anarchism is the idea that: All social relations should be voluntary. The Rothbardian/libertarian anarchists would agree with this statement, but their definition of voluntary is […]

PHOBIA

By Cake Boy The left is rightwing phobic, Preston said to me. The left is more concerned with fighting the right than with fighting actual imperialism, he said. Yes, so the thing is. As you know, I’m in favor of free speech. So, Preston should say everything he […]

Hierarchy

By Cake Boy A lot of leftist anarchists these days use the following sentence to describe anarchism. They say that anarchism is against all unjust hierarchies. We have seen that the pluralist anarchism/federalism (whatever you want) I talk about is a little bit different. The leftist anarchists base […]

Humanism VS Pluralism

By Cake Boy I don’t know why I write so much these days, but anyway. I hope you like my work. It’s meant to make anarchism serious again. I wonder if that is possible. I try to think with you. Not to ‘attack the system’ or anything (I’m […]

Construction/Individuality

By Cake Boy As we have seen, anarchism can have two meanings: an ontological meaning and a constructive social meaning. There are two anarchisms: individualist anarchism, which Emile Armand followed/lived/wrote about, and constructive anarchism, which people like Bakunin and Rothbard worked on. The individualist tradition has always resonated […]

Art

By Cake Boy A big reason why I can’t take authoritarian systems such as communism and fascism seriously has to do with art. I’m a big fan of absurd comedians like Tim and Eric, Eric Andrew, and Sam Hyde. The clowns of this time These artists can only […]

National Anarchism part 6

By Cake Boy When I read Troy Southgate’s (the inventor of national anarchism) substack site, I saw that he was intelligent—far more intelligent than all the arrogant, boring, woke anarchists I have met. It’s a pity he made something like national anarchism. Sometimes, an artist makes something, and […]

Pluralism part 5

By Cake Boy Cake Boy doesn’t per se propagate for pluralist anarchism. I just see it as the only reasonable anarchist system. If you’re an anarchist, then be a pluralist. As I already said, I’m a thinker, not an activist. My way to add to anarchism is to […]

Four Forms of Anarchist Organization

By Cake Boy So, you want to be an anarchist. How do you organize? Let’s examine the different formats of anarchist organization. How do leftist/collectivist anarchists organize? European and American Leftist anarchists have marginal parties that function like hierarchical cults, where people come together to fight for a […]

Geoism

By Cake Boy We have studied anarchism for a couple of weeks. I tried to formulate a new anarchism. An anarchism past the dimensions of woke leftism and neoliberal capitalist hegemony. This, then, would be a pluralist anarchism. We have seen that there would be positive sides to […]

Antifa and Pluralism

By Cake Boy A critique of Preston was that he would be an anti-statist authoritarian. Some Antifa intellectual said this. To the Antifa/woke anarchists, anarchism is not just voluntary interaction but a program of social change. It’s a cultural Marxist project to them. There is a problem with […]

Marxist Critique of Anarchism

By Cake Boy Anarchism can’t win; it can’t defend itself, a Marxist once said. And we have to be honest; this is a reasonable objection. How do you defend yourself against China, Iran, and the US? With your ‘local anarchist militias’? This isn’t very realistic. The young Western […]