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re: Why Not Anarchy?
Posted on 10/2/20 at 12:50 pm to RollTide4Ever
Posted on 10/2/20 at 12:50 pm to RollTide4Ever
I'm an anarchist sympathizer.
But I know that, like Communism, it won't work.
Anarchy is a power vacuum, and that vacuum will always get filled.
But I know that, like Communism, it won't work.
Anarchy is a power vacuum, and that vacuum will always get filled.
Posted on 10/2/20 at 12:55 pm to TrueTiger
Here is a good way to look at anarchy. Ask yourself "Do we really need govt to do that?"
When I was a kid we all knew that govt was necessary to deliver the mail. Today, we realize we don't need them.
Do we really need govt for defense? Mercenary armies have existed.
We'll never have anarchy but we can test the limits of going without govt. In 1776 our govt had a tiny fraction of the power that it has now. If we had a a time machine and immediately reverted to 1776 limits of govt some would describe it as anarchy.
When I was a kid we all knew that govt was necessary to deliver the mail. Today, we realize we don't need them.
Do we really need govt for defense? Mercenary armies have existed.
We'll never have anarchy but we can test the limits of going without govt. In 1776 our govt had a tiny fraction of the power that it has now. If we had a a time machine and immediately reverted to 1776 limits of govt some would describe it as anarchy.
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