Yeah okay "violence against property" isn't quite the right word. I do want a term that conveys how destruction of property that's currently in use serves to devalue the labor put into creating said property and serves as intimidation that may also hurt people working to improve the system from the inside.
(And the currently in use thing is pretty important I think; part of the problem about capitalism is the ownership of resources serves to lock people out of resources that aren't actually being used by forcing them to remain unused until the "owner" decides to do something with them.)
Which basically I want anarchism to think before it acts because, yeah, acting without thinking usually just hurts more people. (And if it IS thinking before acting then I might be willing to get on board.)
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Date: 2011-07-01 10:18 pm (UTC)(And the currently in use thing is pretty important I think; part of the problem about capitalism is the ownership of resources serves to lock people out of resources that aren't actually being used by forcing them to remain unused until the "owner" decides to do something with them.)
Which basically I want anarchism to think before it acts because, yeah, acting without thinking usually just hurts more people. (And if it IS thinking before acting then I might be willing to get on board.)