User blog comment:Chriswalt/Psionic Revolutionary Society/@comment-75.87.67.69-20130913205857/@comment-3420032-20130914031133

I probably should have described the first part a little better. You see, I see the "Anarcho" part just replaces the whole thing with direct democracy. I can see how you can say it wouldn't work, and can be considered almost paradoxic. It may not be true Anarchy, I see it as anarchy, with a more structured economy. I see it as every town should be seperated to their own laws, and communities, to make the distribution of wealth more simpler, and voting much quicker. Men and women can participate in votes by choice, for some ones ideas, and majority rules essentially. I would presume the community will set up the main time frame the votes must be casted in to.

I have found, that represenative democracy does not work what so ever. They may "represent" the majority of their people, but, do they really represent our needs and wants? In capitalism, their is money, money is power, power is corruption. The oh mighty dollar can tempt just about any "represenative" to what ever they need or want. The government hardly runs the America any more, it is the people up top, the monopolies, the fat cats with money sacks, that don't do a sliver of work, pulling all the strings.

You base your ideas of communism off of a man who failed to bring communism to socialism. Who said we "had" to work our selves up to socialism, all because it is a communism? I see a moneyless, cashless, classless society, of people working together, sharing and distributing the goods equally and fairly amongst others. Depending on the community, different distribution systems will vary from community to community.

Your right, every form of government has room for corruption. You see, if their is no dictator, no leader, and all the decisions are made by the majority, what is their to be corrupted? No money to tempt people. If the people wanted something that seemed corrupt, and it was the majority of the community(s), then, is it really corruption of the majority wants it? Possibly. Corruption resides in every form of society, your right on that. Their is no "perfect" society. Only ideal societies.