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Let's talk about anarchy

Name: Anonymous 2011-01-25 13:40

So... go for it.
And I'm not talking about hoodlums who stir up shit at otherwise peaceful demonstrations. I'm talking about real anarchy: where people are in charge of themselves and their actions/choices. (as we all are anyway, whether we recognize it or not)
Are you an anarchist? Why, or why not?

Name: Anonymous 2011-02-01 19:23

>>45
I appreciate the response
I personally consider myself anarchist/ left leaning libertarian and most  certainly I am not for abolition of private property
I also understand the problems inherent in these vast swaths of land " being owned" by super elite that for the most part acquired the ability to get that land via coercion( state takes it and gives it to people...or the state gives them subsidies in some manner from money stolen from the tax payer)
 much of the historical development of "capitalism" has been  in areas under mercantilist and corporatist dominance, where power elite used wealth and the state hand in hand to dominate and assimilate other economies
this is the " capitalism" that is so rightfully scorned



also thanks for the link about syndicalism, i tend to meet so many " syndicalists" that are just communist that i tend to forget the difference, which is *sigh* ignorant of me

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