• Clent@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    5 days ago

    Anarchy is neither left nor right ideology. It turns the question of being one or the other into a philosophical endeavor much like what happens with religion in a secular state.

    Anaarcy is the next logical step after secularism.

    Historically ideology and religion were intertwined to create the control mechanisms of the state. Anyone who understands why disentangling religion was a benefit is one step closer to understanding why both must be disentangled than a anti-secularist.

    The next step is learning why getting hung up on claiming your specific ideology is the one true ideology is as damaging as doing the same for religion.

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      5 days ago

      Anarchy is neither left nor right ideology.

      Wouldn’t it be more like the “far-left” of the right-left axis, where right wants to keep and protect the hierarchical system and left wants less of it?

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        5 days ago

        If there is hierarchical system it is not anarchy. It’s not less or more. It’s none.

        This isn’t a no true Scotsman fallacy. Its definitional.

        A society that requires belief in at least some god, isn’t secular.