one vs. myriad
by Crispin Sartwell
As originally posted on: cheese it, the cops!
February 27, 2013
refining the new taxonomy: there are two political philosophies: hierarchical and anti-hierarchical, statist and anarchist, squishy totalitarian and resistant. but whereas the squishy-totalitarian side funnels into a single situation - a frozen economic and political and knowledge hierarchy - the anarchist side is thousands upon thousands of possibilities, as many as there are possible voluntary arrangements: a million mutant communities. don't think of it as single thing, think of it as all possibilities but one.

















1 comment:
I read articles written by people who say,"Be paitient,they want you to do something stupid!" To that,I say;Why should the Gubmint have a monopoly on stupid. If I put my mind to it I truely believe that I can be a world-class moron also.Many people cannot comprehend that the validity of the Constitution and having proven facts on your side has no bearing on the conversation with a brainwashed socialist. Hegel would be proud. I enjoy your posts. Knuck.
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