Anarcho-Cellularism: A Discarded Manifesto

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Anarcho-Cellularism: A Discarded Manifesto

I am an author and philosopher who writes under the name Gregg Booney. I have created a couple of books describing my new model of anarchic governance, called "anarcho-cellularism" Unfortunately, asking you to read them so they can be discussed here will probably get me banned for advertising. Here's the basic gist, according to gpt:

Anarcho-Cellularism System Overview:

Anarcho-Cellularism operates through decentralized cells of 500 individuals. Weekly meetings enable direct participation and consensus-based decision-making. Executive Officers (XOs) are chosen by nomination and ratified at community meetings, serving on a rotating basis. Cells connect in a network, and decisions with intercellular impact are communicated for ratification. The system extends to supercells (250,000 people) and hypercells (125 million people), fostering participative constitutional oversight. This bottom-up approach emphasizes simplicity, transparency, and local autonomy, challenging traditional governance structures.

Each cell connects to 5 others in a network similar to those used by certain clandestine organizations. There are no politicians, only community members doing their national duty as their rotation comes up. It's a pretty robust system.

The manifesto is available for free on most eBook sites. Some charge money, please do not use these services. I believe it is still available on leftypol, just search for the title.
I'd like to hear your opinions on this new form of proposed anarchic governance.

Thank you,
Gregg Booney.

anon (not verified)
Not anarchist

governance?!
executive officers?!!
national duty??!!!

anon (not verified)
i can see why it was

i can see why it was discarded

anon (not verified)
mildly funny post

But that's just rebranded state socialism, professor!

Fucking Millenials who behave like they invented everything...

anon (not verified)
No brah, this is

No brah, this is decentralized socialism which becomes with hypercells national socialism,,, oh wait,,,,can't be,,,but unfortunately yes, with a different brand name.

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