Repliessatire (52)in anarchism • 8 years agoRE: Anarchism Exposed: Part 1 - Clarifying my stance and defining AnarchismWhat I mean is that taxation is the result of voluntary engagement in delegative governance. (very generally speaking, of course delegates may appoint non-elected members etc) These delegates are…satire (52)in anarchism • 8 years agoRE: Anarchism Exposed: Part 1 - Clarifying my stance and defining AnarchismIndeed, and my point is that centralized government is generally consensual (except in minority of tyrannical governments), so the push for Anarchy in most cases wouldn't offer anything…satire (52)in anarchism • 8 years agoRE: Anarchism Exposed: Part 1 - Clarifying my stance and defining AnarchismNote: I'll use the definition of anarchism described in the first quote. This post was just to clarify my stance. I haven't started detailing what I regards as flaws. Which I'll be mostly…jaredhowe (63)in anarchism • 8 years agoRE: The Anatomy of Warfare and Terrorism (or why They Kill)"It pushes them away from embracing their true identity, and self-actualization" Not only that, but it also prevents them from seeing others as human. Collectivism is the most effective method for…stevenlytle (41)in politics • 8 years agoRE: How To Enslave the WorldThe same is true of religion, and even more obvious.sterlinluxan (69)in anarchism • 8 years agoRE: The Anatomy of Warfare and Terrorism (or why They Kill)Yep. I agree wholeheartedly. This was precisely what in was tackling in the article. Thank you for articulating it in this particular way.jaredhowe (63)in voluntaryism • 8 years agoRE: Allegiance for Protection: Anatomy of a CitizenThat's an epic admissionjaredhowe (63)in anarchy • 8 years agoRE: Gaslighting: How Statists Alienate AnarchistsWhich always begs the question: under what circumstances would you hold a gun to my head for not doing what you say? If they're just going to initiate force to get what they want either way, how is…