To be honest I am not entirely clear what point you are making here, is it that you feel because there is no anarchist thrust to the post revolution discussions then this is a sign that people don't want anarchism?
i'm not saying people don't want anarchism, but if you ask those people with bread taped to their heads demonstrating (or the students, or those in opposition) what they want it's freedom, choice and a better life.
where does anarchism fit in?
[changes mind mid post]
actually i am saying that.
when it comes down to it people want mobile phones, laptops, more food, cheaper fuel and to not have their collar felt by plod, anarchism just isn't on the agenda for 99% of the population and the 1% are just a lunatic fringe lacking the organisation to effect any kind of 'revolution' *
*stick to the basic point without hiding behind iff's and but's
i'm not saying people don't want anarchism, but if you ask those people with bread taped to their heads demonstrating (or the students, or those in opposition) what they want it's freedom, choice and a better life.
where does anarchism fit in?
[changes mind mid post]
actually i am saying that.
when it comes down to it people want mobile phones, laptops, more food, cheaper fuel and to not have their collar felt by plod, anarchism just isn't on the agenda for 99% of the population and the 1% are just a lunatic fringe lacking the organisation to effect any kind of 'revolution' *
*stick to the basic point without hiding behind iff's and but's