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MORAL_BASELINE

@Radical_EgoCom How do you account for a tyrannical majority or an unjust society? If society owns the means of production, but 90% of society is (for example) Christian, white, homophobic and whatnot... can this society still be just to the other 10%, which in itself consists of a multitude of minorities? Thanks

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@MORAL_BASELINE
Anarcho-Communism is primarily an economic ideology, and therefore it alone won't be able to deal with racism, sexism, homophobia, etc. An Anarcho-Communist society would have to implement robust mechanisms for protecting minority rights to ensure that decisions are made through consensus-building processes that respect the diversity of perspectives within society regardless of majority or minority status.

Fabio G.

@MORAL_BASELINE

That's already how it works under the current thing

And worse. Sometimes the 90% owns 99% of wealth. Sometimes a 20% minority owns 90% of the wealth and oppresses the 80% majority like they're the minority, as in apartheid South Africa

There's nothing to lose on that front by transitioning to collective ownership

@Radical_EgoCom

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