Liberals like Peter Coffin and pop philosophers like Ken Wilbur think they've come up with an answer to anarchism when they conflate expertise and hierarchy. Would you let your neighbor perform brain surgery on you? Hierarchy must be good.
That's like going up to a mathematician before you've even gotten to negative numbers, thinking you can disprove their system because 2 - 3 just doesn't make any sense to you. Must be broken. Math sux. On to magnets.
Psychologists w/ an individualist framework and animal behavioralists who created simplified schema by studying animals in captivity have also muddied the waters, making it hard to apply the concept of hierarchy to human society, which was in fact the concept's original purpose.
Anarchists have actually been thinking about these things for hundreds of years. Everyone is invited to join in, but they might want to get up to speed.
It's useful to differentiate between rank, expertise, and hierarchy.
Ranking is simply a comparative, linear ordering of elements. This could range from someone having favorites, to an athletic competition, to rating people's skill in a specific activity. The criteria are infinite, so being #1 at something doesn't give you an advantage elsewhere.
In the absence of a social hierarchy, ranking does not confer you *power over* anyone else. It is related to status, which can play a role in true hierarchies, but is not in and of itself a hierarchy.
Expertise is the social recognition of knowledge and capacity. That recognition can be informal--you ask your neighbor to help fix your car cuz everyone knows she's a great mechanic, or it can be formal, as in the licensing of doctors. When it's formal, that means a group of...
...experts has organized themselves to confer recognition and maybe decide who can practice the profession. This recognizes that knowledge is collective and expertise takes a lot of work. It also contains authoritarian possibilities, depending, again, on other social hierarchies.
In a communal society, we can imagine scientific associations that take charge of their own education and certification processes. But nowadays, people essentially buy university degrees and the gateway to expertise is fully inflected by race, class, gender, and more.
Finally, hierarchy. It's original meaning is "rule by priests". It's a social order in which a closed organization with internal ranking decides who can join and how they must ascend the institutional ladder. The higher up, the more power they have, over both initiates and...
...the masses of people outside the organization. In other words, it allows a small elite to control an organization as well as the values of broader society, getting everyone (inside and outside the org) to participate in their domination, including the elite who must uphold...
...the logic of the institution that produces the power they wield.
To read more about how hierarchies produced some of the first states, and how they have continued to evolve, check out "Worshiping Power" @AKPressDistro akpress.org/worshipingpowe…
And a brief tangent on ranking and expertise, this shows why equality is such an awful idea. Boo liberalism! The fact that the opposite of equality conflates difference and inequality is problematic. Equality must be guaranteed by a higher power, and requires a universal...
...yard stick (or should we say ruler?). On the contrary, free people develop their difference to their maximum delight, peers one moment, then teachers, then learners the next. If coercive hierarchies are abolished, equality is a meaningless concept.
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A colonial, rationalist, or white understanding of technology generally prevents many of us from seeing the great intelligence held by all the peoples around us.
A note on terminology. Cops, landlords, millionaires, and politicians are not people. Beavers, trees, and ponds are people.
If you would talk to a cop or a politician and not to a pond, you're a fuckin idiot.
I should note that the original thread has a major oversight in not mentioning the Indigenous human neighbors of the beavers, who had a complex, respectful relationship with them, that included hunting but in a sustainable, non-commercial way, before colonization.
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The fires in Quebec are raging in tree plantations that get counted as carbon offsets.
To the millions being evacuated or choking on the toxic smoke: anything you do against those responsible for greenwashing is legitimate self-defense.
A forest is a complex, resilient ecosystem. It's also vulnerable to climate change, but Canada doesn't actually have much forest. It is mostly tree plantations, which are more similar to a monocrop desert than to a forest, and much more prone to catastrophic burns. 2/
What are the advantages of a tree plantation over a forest? Both are counted as carbon offsets by governments & companies trying to generate favorable media for honoring their emissions reduction pledges in the IPCC framework, which is a giant scam that keeps us all in danger.
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Visca la revolta dels Segadors!
In a project for rebellious memory with @Col_lectiuBauma and @SegadoresEd we celebrated 7 June as el dia de la insurrecció, Insurrection Day!
(Thread on memory, rebellion, and joyful celebration!)
The 7th was the beginning of an anti-clerical, anti-rich, anti-monarchist, and anti-militarist uprising by Catalan peasants and urban laborers (the revolt was eventually coopted by the Catalan bourgeoisie and French monarchy).
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Our project, this calendar, was an attempt to rescue and propose celebrations, rhythmically tied to the territory we inhabit, exalting and remembering the battles and the ideals that are important to us, celebrating with intentionality
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Also, anarchists: scientists, stop addressing yourselves to the State. All states have been ecocidal. They are taking you for a ride. Lend your resources and platforms to those of us risking our lives to stop this machine.
For decades, they haven't listened and now it's too late.
In case any scientists are interested in some of the movement research backing this up 2/ akpress.org/worshipingpowe…
How to frame the ecological crisis historically and within anticolonial struggles that have been going on for centuries: 3/ plutobooks.com/9780745345116/…
We should be immensely worried that the people with the most power to sculpt the social architecture of the next decades promote the same kinds of pseudo-science used to justify slavery and segregation.
Yann might be surprised to learn that the brain in fact contains no wires at all. It's not hardwired to do anything.
This is why the study of discourse matters. Because how research is framed *will affect the data; petergelderloos.substack.com/p/thats-not-wh…
because knowledge and implicit beliefs are communicated between fields with language, which has its own behaviors most scientists are unaware of; because people like Yann who don't know what metaphor is will use faulty understandings of other fields
Anglo whiteness is particularly self-referential, unable to recognize the codes of other histories of whiteness. For example anglos read all latines as non-white.
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The xenophobia with which anglo whites try to racialize latine whites is real and harmful, but it is also real that white latines, whether in the US or farther south, have access to powerful, genocidal modes and histories of whiteness and settlerness.
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It's not a repeat of how the Irish & Italians became white, since the upper classes of Latin American countries are already white, some are full on settler states, etc. But the infamous reactionary tendencies of newly white Italians & Irish, for ex., might be a cautionary tale.
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