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[[Friedrich Engels]], writing in 1872, argued using the examples of a cotton mill, a railroad and a ship that authority is a necessary component of management, and that | [[Friedrich Engels]], writing in 1872, argued using the examples of a cotton mill, a railroad and a ship that authority is a necessary component of management, and that anarchists, with their desire to eliminate authority, would destroy modern industry.<ref>[[Friedrich Engels]] (1872): [[On Authority (Engels)|On Authority]] - https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1872/10/authority.htm</ref> | ||
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Criticism of Anarchism refers to the various critiques of libertarian socialist politics by critics of Anarchism.
Criticism of Democracy
One way to view libertarian socialism is that its the strongest expression of a desire to democratise almost every aspect of society, such as neighbourhoods, schools, housing and workplaces.
Practicality
Main article: Hierarchy and Complexity
Friedrich Engels, writing in 1872, argued using the examples of a cotton mill, a railroad and a ship that authority is a necessary component of management, and that anarchists, with their desire to eliminate authority, would destroy modern industry.[1]