• calcopiritus@lemmy.world
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    17 hours ago

    How do those engineers get their education? Do they find a mentor engineer? So for each engineering student you need an already engineer teacher?

    Or would there perhaps be a school of engineering with a hierarchy to organize the engineering lectures so there could be more students per teacher?

    But there’s not only engineering. Perhaps we might also need medical schools, art schools, sewage maintaining schools. Maybe those schools might want to interact with eachother in order to provide consistent curriculums and aid students if they want to switch from one school to another. Perhaps we need a department of education to coordinate all this schools.

    Maybe, like we arrived at the department of education, we might want departments for other matters. Look! A government!

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      5 hours ago

      I think that you should read about anarchism because you’re so confused that it’s difficult to explain where.

      councils, working groups, community bodies, assemblies etc are all entirely compatible with anarchy.

      It is not opposition to collectivism, indeed anarchism is (generally) deeply collectivist.

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          2 hours ago

          If you’re actually interested and not just being debate-y then I’d suggest you read some foundational literature or if you want stuff that’s more how this might work in practice consider reading about the CNT FAI during the Spanish civil war.

          The government derives its authority from its ability to direct men armed with guns and torture implements to force you to comply on pain of death or agony.

          Seriously if you’re actually curious just read, it’ll be more informative than any silly internet comment section.