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Re: Anarchy, what is it?

PostPosted: Tue Oct 06, 2009 8:53 am
by Guest
Jack: Actually, I completely embrace things anarchists are notorious for like the invention of the car bomb and drive by, they're a part of our history. Any attempt to cloud its existance, or worse yet accuse participants of not being anarchists, is a liberal cop out for people who want a famly friendly anarchism. People have killed and died for our movement, and no matter the negative association, it's a fact.


OP: Where exactly is your 'movement' heading, Jack? Where do you see yourself in five years time? What progress are you making? Are you a serious anarchist or just a thug?

Re: Anarchy, what is it?

PostPosted: Tue Oct 06, 2009 1:03 pm
by jack
Guest wrote:
Jack: Actually, I completely embrace things anarchists are notorious for like the invention of the car bomb and drive by, they're a part of our history. Any attempt to cloud its existance, or worse yet accuse participants of not being anarchists, is a liberal cop out for people who want a famly friendly anarchism. People have killed and died for our movement, and no matter the negative association, it's a fact.


OP: Where exactly is your 'movement' heading, Jack? Where do you see yourself in five years time? What progress are you making? Are you a serious anarchist or just a thug?


It's doing a helluva lot better than any pacifist bullshit, in five years I see myself being just as awesome as I am now, and who are you to question if I'm an anarchist?

Re: Anarchy, what is it?

PostPosted: Wed Oct 07, 2009 8:11 am
by Guest
You are right, Jack, I retract asking you to clarify your credentials. No offence intended.

Re: Anarchy, what is it?

PostPosted: Wed Jan 30, 2013 2:30 am
by Wally
Anarchy is chaos, Anarchism is a political movement for the liberation of all from authoritarian systems, and organisations, and coercive social contract.

It must be socialist because capitalism is an authoritarian economic system. True liberty must mean we all have equal access to the means to produce for our needs and desires.

The key to liberty is in the economy, not in government. The government we have is the result of capitalism.