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Reply To: | The philosophy, work & influences of Noam Chomsky |
Date: | Wed, 28 Jul 1999 21:08:55 +0200 |
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Milutin writes:
> The repression needed, in your case, is to contain those individuals
> within the government. I say, once again, allow "the people" to
> pick which organization they would like to live with(if they want to
> be a member of an organization in the first place). It must be
> voluntary.
Here's the deal. You can overthrow the government of Canada, or you
can convince enough Canadians to change the government into an
anarchy. I don't live in Canada, so I can't help you either way. If
you go the overthrow route, leave BC alone. They won't join your org
anyway.
> What will occur within a society like this that the more free and just
> organizations will have the largest number of members and have ?the most
> power?. Other organizations, that have members who want to endanger
> people's lives, will have a hard time implementing their programs over the
> larger organizations, like wanting to kill them with knifes, guns, cars,
> whatever.
Just right down the rules for *your* organization. Just list the
*complete* set of rules. When you're ready, publish the list here.
Then we'll have something to work with besides your hand waving.
> Don't you remember saying "How will you ensure that non-org members
> who are doctors are actually qualified doctors? Or do you mean that
> your org will just magically have enough of every kind of profession
> your members need? Yes, anarchism is so wonderful that way. There
> is plenty of everything for everybody; all the men are handsome, the
> women are beautiful, and the children are above average."
>
> I had no choice but to mock this.
Don't quit your day gig.
martin
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