powerofreason
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If the state is not eliminated, our species may eventually be.<IMHO>As an anarchist I do not feel the state will ever be eliminated, I do not see a contradiction in this position. Do we stop trying to fight murder simply because we realize we will never be able to completely eliminate it? The question isn't will there be a group of armed assholes trying to install themselves as petty dictators, as there always will be no matter what system of (non)government you have in place. The question is do we stand up to them and fight? or do we lie down and accept their dominion over us?
Ron Paul's movement really woke me up to libertarian and traditional limited government conservatism. Now, however, I feel like even a libertarian government is too much. Why? Because it will only grow after it's downsized. I know anarchists don't believe in capitalism and that is probably the one glaring difference that I am struggling with. On one hand, I agree with it. On the other, I think it is something that easily turns into corporatism, fascism, socialism etc.
VeryI'm totally with you man. I went from Libertarian to RP suppoter to anarchist. I no longer have any use for government.
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Once a defense market is established, after private police and courts it would be very difficult for a new regime to take hold. I imagine a gradual abolition of government. If the abolition were immediate, then yes, I think its highly likely that a dictatorship would arise.
Would you agree that a libertarian society must mature, and be the intermediate step, before anarchism can be reached?
Are you ignoring the evidence I'm offering to you, or do you have a learning disability? I'm a patient guy though
The "brainwashing" begins at a very early age.It seems to me that the main reason governments exist is due to missinformation.
People accept the various governement monoplies (e.g. defense and law) as necessary because that is what they have been told their whole life.
How will you ensure that Anarchy will sustain?
The criminal gangs and neo-Barbarians will rule the streets and the guy with the biggest stick will be the leader.
I am glad many people are waking up to the fact that government in any form is bad and destructive and that limited government will never be able to stay bound to its limits. I realized this too over the course of the campaign after 4 years of being a minarchist.
However, you are wrong about anarchists not believing in capitalism. Anarcho-capitalists believe completely in capitalism and the free market. I do.
And you are here posting on the RPF, why?No, I'm not wrong, in fact a large sect of anarchists don't agree with capitalism and see it as a type of force and control over another person.
And for risk of repeating myself, anarcho-capitalism is a fairly new theory in the territory of anarchisms. There are individual anarchists who would be less hostile to capitalism and then there are the anarcho-communist types like the guys from Rage Against the Machine. I tend towards individualism because humans aren't a pack animal. Maybe communism works for dogs, but even then there's hierarchy and inequality.
I am tending towards anarchy in a philosophical sense mostly. This whole idea of owning land is absurd when you think of it. We came from the Earth and it gave us life, yet somehow we claim ownership to it with borders and such. It's land mass in it's purest form. If everyone thought like that, there would be no war, maybe small, local ones, but nothing massive with brigades representing a giant land mass of people with a usually nationalistic mindset.
The idea of living in a peaceful state of anarchy is Utopian nonsense. Its the stuff college kids talk about after too many hours of Dungeons and Dragons and too many beers.
Yes, I hear all the crazy theories about "contracting for defense" and police and whatever else- its utterly absurd.
First off, any "defense" you can contract is going to need leaders- effective military organizations aren't anarchist in nature. Whoever leads that group could decide, at any time, that he'd rather TAKE your money than work for you under contract- at which point, your Utopian anarchy ends, and you become a slave.
BTW, there have been plenty of instances where people have been thrown into anarchy throughout history, for a variety of reasons. NONE of them has resulted in a Utopian, peaceful, prosperous society. ALL have ended in dictatorship of one form or another.
And you are here posting on the RPF, why?![]()