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Oct 26, 2005 10:50

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quixotic_jade October 26 2005, 18:32:13 UTC
Great link. I will absolutely delve into it more deeply, because of any political system (or anti-system as the case may be) anarchy is really beginning to appeal to me. The only major argument I have against it is the 'human nature' aspect--which I see is supposedly answered within this wealth of information. After I do my writing prompt for the day, I will peruse it in depth, and may get back to you on whether or not I believe it was addressed adequately.

Thank you, as always, for sending me kickass links.

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flintultrasparc October 26 2005, 18:43:46 UTC
The FAQ is huge. Many years ago, I printed out most of it. It's grown much larger sense then. The question and answer nature makes it easy to skip around. I imagine most people aren't interested in discussions on what kind of political and economic system was at work in midevial iceland ( ... )

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quixotic_jade October 26 2005, 19:51:47 UTC
Ah see . . . I don't think human beings are inherently bad. As a matter of fact, I think we're inherently good, which is the primary reason I tend to lean toward an anarchist view. I think the majority of people are good, and therefore don't need to protected from themselves or others by a controlling government. The only problem is . . . vengeance and rage are facts of our nature ( ... )

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flintultrasparc October 26 2005, 18:04:11 UTC
The problem that there are deep flaws residing in all known political systems

This is the thought that lead me here.

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