TheDarkElf
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↪Frank Apisa
Are civilization and true democracy really such lofty ideals?{/quote]
Yes!
— TheDarkElf
Secondly anarchism is the polar opposite to fascism so it hardly seems reasonable to be so opposed to both policies. — TheDarkElf
TheDarkElf
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↪NOS4A2
Are there any feasible ways to examine it more properly and be able to ascertain its chances of success? — TheDarkElf
Echarmion
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I agree with their ideals, to a certain extend. I don't share their take on authority, nor really on the notion of freedom.
To wit, a free society is necessarily an ordered society. And while order can arise spontaneously, authority is necessary to make that order dependable. You need to be able to depend on order to be practically free.
It is, however, always a good idea to critically assess any specific hierarchy or authority. — Echarmion
I’ll watch some videos on it though — TheDarkElf
I had a Trotskyist friend once who said an anarchist is really just a liberal with a gun.
@NOS4A2 What socialist societies have there ever been that would allow us to empirically measure successes and failures of socialism? Perhaps there are some, but I really hope you did not have in mind societies like the USSR.
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