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'''Anarchist institutions''' are public services organized by people, without hierarchy and sometimes in competition with the State.  They aim to provide people with pratical alternatives to the often oppressive State institution, increasing the society's economical and psychological independence.
 
'''Anarchist institutions''' are public services organized by people, without hierarchy and sometimes in competition with the State.  They aim to provide people with pratical alternatives to the often oppressive State institution, increasing the society's economical and psychological independence.
  
Anarchist institution can exist thanks to the dedication of many [[volunteer]]s.
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Anarchist institutions can exist thanks to the dedication of many [[volunteer]]s.
 
The concept is included in the theory of anarchist [[dual power]].
 
The concept is included in the theory of anarchist [[dual power]].
  

Revision as of 22:29, 7 October 2009

Anarchist institutions are public services organized by people, without hierarchy and sometimes in competition with the State. They aim to provide people with pratical alternatives to the often oppressive State institution, increasing the society's economical and psychological independence.

Anarchist institutions can exist thanks to the dedication of many volunteers. The concept is included in the theory of anarchist dual power.


Examples:


In the real world today:


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