"At their very simplest, anarchist beliefs turn on to two elementary assumptions. The first is that human beings are, under ordinary circumstances, about as reasonable and decent as they are allowed to be, and can organize themselves and their communities without needing to be told how. The second is that power corrupts. Most of all, anarchism is just a matter of having the courage to take the simple principles of common decency that we all live by, and to follow them through to their logical conclusions. Odd though this may seem, in most important ways you are probably already an anarchist — you just don’t realize it."

—David Graeber, from 'Are You An Anarchist? The Answer May Surprise You!'

https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/david-graeber-are-you-an-anarchist-the-answer-may-surprise-you

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Power seeking is more common than any sense of decency yet they dont wish to label that good.

Like the Christians before, they have an over reliance on negation and a promised land where all shall be free. There is a delusion that if only they can accelerate the coming judgment day everything shall be good.

The anarchists trick themselves into believing a "common decency", or common anything for that matter, exists and that it must be good. It seems to me they ignore the fact that most group conflict and power seeking is the sole disagreement on what actually constitutes "goodness".