"We started off trying to set up a small anarchist community, but people wouldn't obey the rules"
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The specific intent is classic Bennett: puncture grand ideals with the stubborn comedy of social reality. The line doesn’t sneer at freedom so much as at the managerial instinct that attaches itself to any collective, even one founded on rejecting management. “People wouldn’t obey” flips the usual complaint on its head. In most communities, obedience is demanded by force or tradition; in this one, obedience is the one thing you can’t justify without betraying the premise. The “we” is telling, too: Bennett isn’t mocking some abstract anarchist Other. He implicates the organizers, the well-meaning planners who want liberation to run on a timetable.
Contextually, Bennett’s Britain is steeped in institutions - class, committees, procedures - and his work often finds pathos and humor in the gap between official language and lived behavior. The line reads like a postmortem of 20th-century idealism: not “anarchy failed,” but “humans brought their habits with them,” including the habit of making rules and calling it freedom.
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Bennett, Alan. (2026, January 15). We started off trying to set up a small anarchist community, but people wouldn't obey the rules. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/we-started-off-trying-to-set-up-a-small-anarchist-27666/
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Bennett, Alan. "We started off trying to set up a small anarchist community, but people wouldn't obey the rules." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/we-started-off-trying-to-set-up-a-small-anarchist-27666/.
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"We started off trying to set up a small anarchist community, but people wouldn't obey the rules." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/we-started-off-trying-to-set-up-a-small-anarchist-27666/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.






