Anarchy isn’t a government, it’s the empty space between the last one and the next. It’s a power vaccum. The inability to act together means we’d all be at the mercy of the next neighbor with an organized military, or stoke a Civil War.
I want to be wrong. Anarchism would be my first choice – if and only if, it’s viable.
I have no idea how or why that could possibly make me change my mind, refutes or is even in contrast to anything I said. I know how it works, we’re onto if it could.
In my opinion, there is no scenario where all of humanity mutually agrees… period, much-less – to abandon their governments in every single country.
Anarchism wouldn’t work otherwise, everyone would be at the mercy of the last military on earth.
Anarchy isn’t a government, it’s the empty space between the last one and the next. It’s a power vaccum. The inability to act together means we’d all be at the mercy of the next neighbor with an organized military, or stoke a Civil War.
I want to be wrong. Anarchism would be my first choice – if and only if, it’s viable.
Anarchy, as in the flavors that people actually advocate for, is all about working together.
I have no idea how or why that could possibly make me change my mind, refutes or is even in contrast to anything I said. I know how it works, we’re onto if it could.
In my opinion, there is no scenario where all of humanity mutually agrees… period, much-less – to abandon their governments in every single country.
Anarchism wouldn’t work otherwise, everyone would be at the mercy of the last military on earth.