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Applause and sympathy for the perspectives expressed by Morchella_importuna above. There are probably other equally thoughtful and healthy posts above but I haven't got the time to surf the whole thread.

I was around, but never really a part, of the US anarchist subculture for 31 years. It has never been a late 20th to early 21st century expression of what was found with communist anarchists like Goldman, Berkman, Flores Magon and others but something that is consistently a tarnished mirror reflection of the pathologies of the consumer culture around us. The prospects for a mass popular revolutionary movement in a fast declining United States are improving by the day. But this subculture has nothing to contribute here.