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Is Anarchism a valuable political ideology?

bhenjenz

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While the goal of many Anarchists is a free, classless society, their methods of achieving this goal are at best ineffective and at worst opportunistic. Many anarchists ignore the political side of the class struggle, often boycotting elections or having nothing to do with a bourgeois government. Anarchists often ignore unions that they deem as reactionary or bourgeois.
This is incorrect because the struggle must be taken to where the people are most likely to pay attention.
This is not the only action that must be taken, but it is an effective one. In 2006, voters elected the Democrats to power in the United States Congress. They had grown tired of the Republican garbage and wanted something new.
This is when working class parties should be campaigning the most, especially because in recent polls, a majority of Americans have expressed their displeasure at the two-party system.
Despite this, the anarchists are not campaigning to win working class votes (neither are socialist parties, but these parties have long ago rejected Marxism, preferring their own version of opportunism).
True Socialism, deemed utopian by its opponents out of fear, is the correct political ideology.
It is scientific; it builds on the successes of capitalism, while eliminating class struggle; it allows people who work hard to see the full benefit of their labor, not letting one individual steal their hard work.
Do not be mistaken by the lies of capitalists, Socialism does not redistribute wealth so that everyone is equal, if a person works hard, they should benefit from that labor; if a person is lazy and does no work, they will not earn anything.
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I'm interested in the opinions of others. Do you think Anarchism is a valuable political ideology, or not?
 
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