What both traditional anarchism and contemporary post-structuralism seek is a society—or better, a set of intersecting societies—in which people are not told who they are, what they want, and how they shall live, but who will be able to determine these things for themselves.

Source: Todd May, Is Post-Structuralist Political Theory Anarchist? (In Post-Anarchism: A Reader, Rouselle & Evren (eds.), 2011: p. 44). (via fuckyeahanarchism)
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