As an anarchist I'd like to see discussion of these approaches from an anarchist perspective. Does anyone here have any experience applying and engaging with these frameworks?
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My experience is that it goes so drastically against people's indoctrination that it takes a lot of effort, that when trying to learn it and practice it, they get very tired and eventually resort to the crutch of status quo thinking, and the official institution. You would have to be raised in this way and live in a community that lives it every day. It's still worthy to discuss it and try to practice it and keep the knowledge alive and spreading it.
my short answer is that none of this stuff functions very well without at least a core group of people who really know and trust each other and they all support each other in striving for the use of alternative methods and seeing them through.
As an artist, I found it difficult to track the info being presented. While I agree that the format we see in (most) major infographics is boring, it also works (most of the time).
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