anarchy
Steven
mcquaryq at comcast.net
Tue Dec 26 22:44:22 CST 2006
I realize that I was being simplistic...but I honestly don't
understand your response.
How does a 'passing configuration' get 'set up on a rigid basis'?
Also -- 'what should be' has no relation at all to 'what is'. It
can't be pushed aside if it hasn't been born. Anarchism is an idea
that's never been actualized. People jumping around in the street
with black shirts on aren't the actualization of anything except
ideological fashion.
On Dec 26, 2006, at 2:45 PM, Mike Weaver wrote:
> Anarchist communities tend to be passing
> configurations because they are set up on a rigid basis of what should
> be. What should be will invariably be pushed aside by what is,
> which is
> the inevitable development of differing and diverging tendencies, and
> this will sooner or later be answered with non anarchist solutions
> ranging from charismatic dictatorships to more or less democratic
> structures of authority.
Steven
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