I mean, yes, being an anarchist is viewing the state as an inherent failure to begin with. The idea of being an anarchist is to remove the ability of any power over the individual while also finding the balance to figure out a way to protect the individual. Which may well be an impossible thread to needle but it doesn't necessarily mean that it's wrong to note the genuine systemic problems of law enforcement as well as power structures in general.MithrandirOlorin wrote: ↑Tue Apr 11, 2023 8:16 pmI used to more unambiguously call myself an Anarchist, but it is exactly this attitude that it's metaphysically impossible for a State to ever do any good that has turned me off to a lot of Anarchist philosophy.
Which plays into the "hero" matter that there is a constant tension between the public versus the state. Robin Hood before Spider-Man is the perfect example as a "hero of the people" is viewed as fundamentally opposed to the state (Sheriff, King).
In real life, people can do both good and bad but historical figures very often are dependent on where you're standing due to human tribalism so any hero is often vilified by a more globalist approach.I would ideally like no State, and I agree with Anarchist Skepticism of the Marxist notion that the State would just wither away on it's own once Class has been abolished. But I do think there are Government and even Kings who's actions have however flawed been an overall Net positive. From David to Cyrus to Marius to Constans and Valentinian I. I'm even an apologized for Oliver Cromwell and the Napoleons and have very nuanced thoughts on Stalin.
As far as ML Regimes that currently go however I only have any fondness for Cuba and Vietnam.
For example: Napoleon killed tens of thousands of Europeans in wars of conquest that ended up being almost entirely reversed and was considered the greatest villain of Europe for centuries. However, people still think he was awesome because of his reforms and how badass he was.
However, he's also the dude who re-legalized slavery and most of the things he gets credit for was the better part of the Revolution he preserved.
Or TLDR, "History is a story and who the good guys and bad guys are who is doing the telling."