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Tag Archives: anarchy
Anarchy – Mission, Feasibility, and Implimentation
I remember when I first realized that the notions I had regarding politics and social affairs could most closely be called Anarchy. I was in one of my Spanish literature class (to my delight my second major, Spanish, was filled … Continue reading
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Tagged anarchy, building codes, capitalism, chomsky, democracy, democratic republic, direct democracy, economics, freedom, fundamentalist, fundamentals, government, Hobbes, ideal, liberterian socialism, liberty, Locke, loyalty, malatesta, morality, morals, nationalism, Noam Chomsky, politics, republic, socialism, solutions, spirituality, system, thought, Virginia Wolfe
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Malatesta – Anarchy Part III
This is a continuation of Anarchy Part I and Anarchy Part II, which Errico Malatesta called his greatest work… “…We know well how in social economy theories are too often invented to justify facts, that is, to defend privilege and … Continue reading
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Tagged agriculture, america, anarchism, anarchy, body politic, capitalism, control, economics, government, habits, history, life, malatesta, needs, parliament, politics, poverty, power, primitive, private power, private wealth, production, relationships, social relations, society, sociology
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The Internet
Is there any better proof that anarchy is a viable structure if we melt away our preconceived notions of self and other? In any case it is good to focus on what we can do…use ideas as models for improvement…I … Continue reading
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Tagged anarchy, blogging, boundaries, chaos, conspiracies, desire, evidence, facebook, freedom, Gordan Graham, international relations, internet, modern, motivation, notions, organisms, organization, organized energy, potential, proof, reading, search engines, self, Structure, subversion, technology, the other, thought, today, writing, youtube
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Errico Malatesta Part 1 – Anarchy
“Man, like all living beings, adapts himself to the conditions in which he lives, and transmits by inheritance his acquired habits. Thus, being born and having lived in bondage, being the descendant of a long line of slaves, man, when … Continue reading
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Tagged anarchy, authority, birth, bondage, capital, community, comprehend, conceptions, condition, conduct, doctor, employer, expression, function, government, human beings, institutions, Italy, labor, land, language, liberty, life, malatesta, master, meaning, order, prejudices, quote, slavery, social groups, solidarity, state, words, workman
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Emma Goldman Quotes
“Every daring attempt to make a great change in existing conditions, every lofty vision of new possibilities for the human race, has been labeled Utopian.” “Direct action is the logical, consistent method of Anarchism. ”
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Tagged anarchism, anarchy, change, direct action, Emma Goldman, method, possibilites, revolution, the human race, utopia
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Alex Jones and Lou Dobbs
This is in response to We Are Not Alone Don’t really know Alex Jones’ politics except that he is a so-called paleoconservative. By this speech I would think he would reject that label however. Which is exactly what I believe … Continue reading
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Tagged Alex Jones, anarchy, conservative, left, left-wing, liberal, lou dobbs, paleoconservatism, right, right-wing, socialism, violence, waking life
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Restricted Infinite Freedom
This notion applies to many arenas in life. It is especially appropriate to our freedom confined within bodies and movements. Another example comes from Chomsky – he finds justification for Anarchist society in our capacity for language. With a limited amount … Continue reading
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Tagged anarchy, boundaries, chomsky, freedom, language, Music, society
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