The new forms of anarchism and other social movements attempt to advocate organization through affinity rather than
hegemony. This means that the new movements to change the world must not create a new hierarchy or standardization but allow for differences to exist side by side. This requires local actions of autonomous power that do not have to depend upon a centralized power or authority to have its needs met. The new movements not only want change in results but a change in the day-to-day structure of power.