The non-aggression principle. It isn't about the abolition of coercion. It's about the minimalisation of it while also defending oneself (or another should they be incapable) from coercion and exploitation. Once you act in such a way to somebody, defence is totally justified.
Lol. Anarchists want to minimize coercion, but that doesn't entail that each individual should never coerce anybody.
(and anarchy = ''no rulers;'' this includes all hierarchies with limit autonomy, including the state, capitalism, and others; this is what anarchism means and has always meant since Proudhon, with the exception of ''anarcho''-capitalists trying to appropriate the term)
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