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Imnaxus wrote:Somalia has more government than any of us, actually. This thread assumes that a government isn't a government unless it engulfs the entire country from border to border. The warlords and their followers are hierarchists, regardless.
Imnaxus wrote:Somalia has more government than any of us, actually. This thread assumes that a government isn't a government unless it engulfs the entire country from border to border. The warlords and their followers are hierarchists, regardless.

Zazaban wrote:It's a fine example of anarcho-capitalism. However, nobody really likes anarcho-capitalism.
Stealth wrote:Zazaban wrote:It's a fine example of anarcho-capitalism. However, nobody really likes anarcho-capitalism.
Exactly.
Anarchism at its root means no rulers, but the working definition is a little more sophisticated than that. The warlords are just especially brutal rulers fighting for control. This is the opposite of Anarchism.
In fact, I would argue that the situation with the warlords is even farther from Anarchy than a working Republic....at least in some ways. Even though the official state has been dissolved, what you have is an ultra authoritarian situation based entirely on violent coercion and hierarchy.

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