I find myself pushing back on all the intellectuals, their terms and ism's, for not defining themselves as decentralized, opposed to more of the same centralized bullshit.
Agreed, it's been a while but I do recall him advocating for some centralizing practices that I thought was giving participatory democracy a bad look, much to push back on.
Appreciated reminder, going a little further down the least traveled path to no return. You may enjoy.
Should we explore the similarities between our prison, work force, and educational systems more extensively, as a form of centralized socialism?
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"War Without Terms: GeorgeJackson, Black Power and the American Radical Prison Rights Movement, 1941–1971" https://youtu.be/ynIFHoV6l6s 
Discussion
Yeah there's a ton of noise to sift through. It's almost infinite, but I'm working on a book right now.
The baseline is aimed at avoiding any form of 'should' or 'ought'. Rather to encourage voluntary agreements and a web of trust to exclude those who break agreements or impose on others.
Maybe you take the angle that trust is virtually obsolete in the age of trust-less smart contracting, and "voluntary" a given?