This series of comments comes from this link and is how various authors answered the question:
Is the Anarchist Ideal Achievable?
An ideal is an absolute and only the relative can live.
But one lives only to the degree that one approaches as absolute.
There are few among the living.
Do you know practical anarchists who never impose demands and who scorn, laughing, all those to which they must submit?
I believe them as rare as the true Christians or true Stoics.
Anarchy without anarchists has burst some bombs, as Christianity without Christians has lit countless pyres, as stoicism, professed paradoxically by an emperor, has been compromised by persecutions and wars.
Indeed, what does a far future matter to you?
It is today that interests you, comrade of today.
And today, you see only too well, can only be beautiful in you.
So be Christian enough to scorn the priest, Stoic enough to despise the crimes of Marcus Aurelius and the inanities of Loisel, anarchist enough to wander, smiling, away from all the groups.
Han Ryner
This series of posts will insure that these anarchists' works live on in living memory.
If only a few.
Don't lose hope now, dear reader.
We've made it this far.
At some point the ride gets easier.
Rule by force has had it's day.
When everybody sees the iron fist in the velvet glove we win.
We just have to survive its death throes.
There is a reason these facts are not in the modern curriculums.
Setting rewards to burn only burns the author portion of the payout.
The crowd isn't silenced.
Please cheer loudly, if that is your thing.