AdamInSin:Move to areas with weak state power and start a new society, by weak state power, I mean places with a small military and police force
So, your idea is to take advantage of a weak power to seize control over a geographic area. If you did that, how could you possibly complain about a state doing the same thing?
It seems to me that the only way you could establish an anarchist state (LOL) would be according to the same rules you were going to run it on. Specifically, you would have to get people to agree to it. Trade to mutual advantage. However, I can't see how you will get a state to agree to abolish itself, so you will have to be very careful.
If we assume that you will initially have a small number of people on your side, then you will only be able to control a small geographic area. It makes no sense to try to get a portion of a state to become anarchistic because the rest of the state will simply stop you. So you would have to transplant your organization to a small state. One that is small enough for your group to control. Then you can spread the word and get all the people in that state to agree to "go anarchistic" at the same time. Since the neighboring states respect the boundaries of the small state they MIGHT not feel the need to interfere. However, the presence of a large group of anarchists who just "killed" a state on one of their borders will worry them. Either it works, and their citizens will want to become anarchistic too, or it doesn't work, and it becomes an incredibly destabalizing influence as all those people leave the anarchistic area for the security and prosperity of the neighboring states. Either one is bad for the survival of the neighboring states. I think they will try to stop you. If they can't stop you, they will do their best to ensure the "experiment" doesn't work. Then they could simply expand their own states boarders in the name of bringing humanitarian aid and order to the poor, misfortunate failed-anarchists.
If we assume that you initially have a large number of people on your side, then we have to wonder whether or not they actually are on your side. My research indicates that while anarchists all believe that they should abolish the state, they don't agree on anything else. Since you can't assert central control over anarchists, you have no way of ensuring that they are all working out of the same play book. You won't be able to get them to agree to a coordinated plan, you won't be able to get them to stay on message, you won't even be able to get them to all be polite. Your ideas, which might be very good, will be mixed up with a lot of other ideas which probably won't be. People outside the movement will lump you all together, look at the worst as examples of all, and reject you all. The the state will take steps to stop you from causing trouble.
So, in conclusion, how are you going to establish anarchism according to the same rules you are going to run it on?