Anarchism envisions a flexible pluralist society where all the needs of mankind would be supplied by an infinite variety of voluntary associations. The world is honeycombed with affinity groups from chess clubs to anarchist propaganda groups. They are formed, dissolved, and reconstituted according to the fluctuating needs and fancies of the individual adherents. It is precisely because they reflect "individual preferences" that such groups are the lifeblood of the free society.

— Sam Dolgoff

The Relevance of Anarchism to Modern Society (1970)