>>562969>Ordering other people to abolish government/law/orderCommunities can still democratically agree to laws and such at a local level, the idea is that people who are affected by a decision be the ones to make it, not some "elite" on the other side of the country.
>give up their propertyPrivate property only exists because the government enforces it. The idea of personal property is that you still keep the shit you actually use, you just don't end up with some Wall Street parasite on the other side of the country receiving most of the benefit of your work.
>An who enforces this tyranny of the majority?Participating in and working together with the community provides obvious benefits, those who don't agree to do so simply won't receive those benefits. If someone wants to go off and live like a hermit they're more than welcome to.
>A government with an ideology that was opposed to exploitation.>How were the working people treated like shit?Go back and look at the image I posted. It doesn't even mention the hilariously hypocritical usury schemes used by fascist governments like "mefo notes"
>1)Suicide nets and sweatshops in all leading economies? What?You mentioned "the leading economies of the world", and my post was referring to the working conditions over in China, though India also has godawful living conditions as you guys yourselves love to joke about and poverty rates in the US have skyrocketed in the past few decades, despite organizations like the IMF changing their criteria of "poverty" to try to make capitalism look better. There's also massive drug problems spreading through small rural towns in the US thanks to a combination of economic issues and meddling by big pharma. The top economies in the world also make use of overseas slave and sweatshop labor for the benefit of your beloved corporations