An Anarchist’s Argument for Voting

Many anarchists do not vote, because they consider voting an exercise of force against others. But that’s only the case in certain instances.

Daniel Goldman
Nov 3 · 3 min read
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It’s election season. It’s always election season. Ah wonderful Democracy. It’s such a wonderful form of government. Actually, it’s not. Democracy, like all forms of…

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I’m a polymath and a rōnin scholar. That is to say that I enjoy studying many different topics. Find more at http://danielgoldman.us

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