Xerographica
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1. How will we go from the oppressive State we have in America now, to Anarchy? (<---- No Hollywood/Fairy-Tale shit, be realistic)
So far I haven't noticed any anarchists on here...so I guess you're referring to the anarcho-capitalists. Anarcho-capitalists (ACs) believe that the private sector can provide all goods better than the public sector can. We can arrive at anarcho-capitalism simply by allowing tax payers to withhold funding from the government organizations that they believe to be redundant. Of course, it will be up to the ACs to ensure that there are private organizations that can out-compete every single government organization.
2. How long do you suppose it will take?
How long does survival of the fittest take? Like I mentioned, it will be up to the ACs. If they do not form a non-profit organization that offers legitimate and effective national defense then the Department of Defense will always be the fittest (aka only) organization to offer national defense. As soon as there is a non-profit organization that kicks terrorist butt or halts genocide in its tracks...then I would be happy to help fund its mission. If they ever abused their power in any way then I would be the first to withdraw my financial support.
3. If you are waiting for the State to be overthrown by the people ... what makes you think the gangs/mobs won't grab power? The National Guard?
Errrr...this is an argument against Anarchy. Don't be intellectually lazy and build up a strawman to attack. Go for a real target...anarcho-capitalism. Check out David Friedman's blog.
4. What's to stop the elite and bankers from buying people out?
Errr...what's to stop them from buying people out now? The more you consolidate the power the easier it is to buy people out. When you have a king you just have to turn to one person. When you have congress it's a little more difficult but obviously not impossible. When you have millions of tax payers that you're trying to buy out...well...it's exponentially better than our current situation.
I mean, it's fun to debate this stuff but why not just put it to the test? Pragmatarianism is a completely no risk approach that would allow us to finally decide who's been right all along.
So far I haven't noticed any anarchists on here...so I guess you're referring to the anarcho-capitalists. Anarcho-capitalists (ACs) believe that the private sector can provide all goods better than the public sector can. We can arrive at anarcho-capitalism simply by allowing tax payers to withhold funding from the government organizations that they believe to be redundant. Of course, it will be up to the ACs to ensure that there are private organizations that can out-compete every single government organization.
2. How long do you suppose it will take?
How long does survival of the fittest take? Like I mentioned, it will be up to the ACs. If they do not form a non-profit organization that offers legitimate and effective national defense then the Department of Defense will always be the fittest (aka only) organization to offer national defense. As soon as there is a non-profit organization that kicks terrorist butt or halts genocide in its tracks...then I would be happy to help fund its mission. If they ever abused their power in any way then I would be the first to withdraw my financial support.
3. If you are waiting for the State to be overthrown by the people ... what makes you think the gangs/mobs won't grab power? The National Guard?
Errrr...this is an argument against Anarchy. Don't be intellectually lazy and build up a strawman to attack. Go for a real target...anarcho-capitalism. Check out David Friedman's blog.
4. What's to stop the elite and bankers from buying people out?
Errr...what's to stop them from buying people out now? The more you consolidate the power the easier it is to buy people out. When you have a king you just have to turn to one person. When you have congress it's a little more difficult but obviously not impossible. When you have millions of tax payers that you're trying to buy out...well...it's exponentially better than our current situation.
I mean, it's fun to debate this stuff but why not just put it to the test? Pragmatarianism is a completely no risk approach that would allow us to finally decide who's been right all along.