An anarchist you say? I admire their style. Specifically, I was told by my Russian history teacher that in the 1860s, when anarchism went "top of the pops" in urban Russia, its young adherents popularized a look involving blue tinted sun glasses and capes. Awesome! I do not think the anarchist hippies of 100 years later, or the anarchist punks of 120 years later ever quite matched this, but they also defined "cool" in their times. I suspect that in our lifetimes, we will see at least their stylistic reappearance, and I'll bet they will look as cool as ever.
Generally, "anarchism" has been given an unfairly bad name by the likes of Nechayev, who, like Lenin and Stalin, would say pretty much anything to trick his young followers into pursuing his violent revolutionary ends. I have found some wisdom in the works of Mikhail Bakhunin, whose works I have temporarily misplaced, but some of whose quotes on Wiki I suspect from your writings that you would agree with, such as:
Thus, the laws of nature, recognized by a man, may be consistent with his consumption of a 40 oz. Big Gulp. And:
. . . including -- obviously -- Bloomberg. And:
I am not sure that it takes an expert anymore to understand the connection between consuming sugary drinks and diabetes, (see the Court decision available through this Facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/GreidingerLegalWorks ) but that doesn't mean, picking up your critique of "strong central government," that we ought to allow the bureaucrats to arbitrarily rule us, even if they start in on matters as trivial as soda sizes:
So you should be saying "Bully for the New York Appellate Court!"
Understand, though, that this anarchist doctrine is revolutionary -- not evolutionary. So as you are waiting around for the very long time for "human and societal evolution" to bring about your social anarchist utopia, it makes some sense to not only to keep an eye on Bloomberg's autocratic decrees about cup sizes, but to dealing with the realities and pains of life we all face in the meanwhile, like illness, growing old, and the greed of those who use their privileged positions to avoid doing their fair share as they amass tremendous wealth and power at your expense.