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See [[how to organize an anarchist group]] for the more conventional definition which focuses on rejection of [[group entity]] power and of [[false community]] consisting of people whose hierarchy of [[risk sharing]] is designed to remain unequal, e.g. based on [[Sysop Vandal point of view]] and [[Wikimedia corruption]]. | See [[how to organize an anarchist group]] for the more conventional definition which focuses on rejection of [[group entity]] power and of [[false community]] consisting of people whose hierarchy of [[risk sharing]] is designed to remain unequal, e.g. based on [[Sysop Vandal point of view]] and [[Wikimedia corruption]]. | ||
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To '''anarchize''' is to [[organize]] to a minimal degree that makes it impossible to organize or control something further. For instance, to establish a set of [[equal power relationship]]s that act to prevent any usurpation of power later. | To '''anarchize''' is to [[organize]] to a minimal degree that makes it impossible to organize or control something further. For instance, to establish a set of [[equal power relationship]]s that act to prevent any usurpation of power later. | ||
An [[anarchization]] is the equivalent of an [[organization]] that has chosen to [[self-anarchize]], as opposed to [[self-organize]]. | An [[anarchization]] is the equivalent of an [[organization]] that has chosen to [[self-anarchize]], as opposed to [[self-organize]]. |