I've created this blog post to discuss the "practicality" of forms of social-organization that do not institutionalize domination; that is to say, a social-organization under which all interactions, in principle, would be voluntary and consensual, lacking organized/institutional forms of force (violence), coercion (threat of force) or theft (to include fraud).
Please feel free to contribute what you might consider as "impractical" aspects of such forms of social-organization and also to respond to these concerns of "impracticality" with reasoned discourse of why, what may first appear as insurmountable problems, may in actual practice, meet all (or nearly all, or at least to a greater degree than occurs currently) basic human-needs.
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