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by knieveltech
5479 days ago
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Nobody said anything about imposing anarchy on anyone. The author is postulating that government in all common forms has consistently failed in it's (implied) responsibility to function without inflicting undue hardship on the governed and in lieu of acceptably functional structured alternatives, a switch to pure anarchism may be the only way for the people to avoid said hardships at the hands of government. Personally I think ditching a couple hundred years of (largely arbitrary) legislation, not to mention taxation, is pretty appealing. Admittedly not everyone in our society is mature enough to cope with a world where nobody's "in charge" and there are some fairly thorny issues surrounding stuff like infrastructure and personal security but several sound proposals (on paper anyway) to deal with these complications have been put forward over the years. Additional light reading on the subject:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anarchism
http://www.infoshop.org/page/AnAnarchistFAQ |
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