Anarchism emerges as the only viable political philosophy for our times. We had better acquaint ourselves with its first principles since the movement is already well underway.
Let's address the vagaries of statehood from the vantage point of practice. I’ll continue with the original formatting (see Part I) by way of random remarks. …







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26 - roger nowosielski
I don't worry about Alan's bedside manner, Cindy. It's the least of my concerns. As long as he can stimulate the dialogue, that's all that matters. For all his faults, and aside from his motivation, he's got more balls than most denizens of BC, and I appreciate that.
How many regular contributors have commented on this thread thus far, you tell me, other than the usual suspects? I understand the topic is a taboo, not to mention the level of abstraction somewhat prohibitive to most. Even so . . . This site presumably features some real bright lights, especially by their own admission. (Zing comes to mind, ready to battle you on every single turn.) So where are they?
That's why I give Alan credit. At least he's got intellect.
27 - John Lake
I have made a decision to leave matters concerning Anarchy as a viable force in your able hands. JL