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[https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/tom-wetzel-on-organization tom wetzel on organization]
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[http://struggle.ws/pdfs/tyranny.pdf The Tyranny of Structurelesness]
[http://struggle.ws/pdfs/tyranny.pdf The Tyranny of Structurelesness]:
<pre>The ‘The Tyranny of Structurelessness’ of first published in 1970 to address the need for organisation in the US women’s liberation movement
as it sought to move from criticising society to changing society. As such
the examples used are specific to that movement but anyone who has
been involved in a ‘Structureless’ group will be able to draw parallels
with their own experiences. Often the most frustrating thing about progressive struggles is that each generation must repeat the mistakes of
the pervious struggles. Learning from the history of these struggles can
save us having to make their mistakes ourselves. [AF, 2000]</pre>

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Anarchist philosophy is a major influence on Noisebridge's ways of excellent do-ocratic consensus.

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tom wetzel on organization

The Tyranny of Structurelesness:

The ‘The Tyranny of Structurelessness’ of first published in 1970 to address the need for organisation in the US women’s liberation movement
as it sought to move from criticising society to changing society. As such
the examples used are specific to that movement but anyone who has
been involved in a ‘Structureless’ group will be able to draw parallels
with their own experiences. Often the most frustrating thing about progressive struggles is that each generation must repeat the mistakes of
the pervious struggles. Learning from the history of these struggles can
save us having to make their mistakes ourselves. [AF, 2000]