- 25 Oct 2010 01:01
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A wolf pack doesn’t have a state nor a government, but they have rules. The rules come from the nature of wolves.
Humans are social animals, before there were states or governments, Humans had rules. The rules came from the nature of Humans.
The rules of the civilized state are derived from the nature of the state, not the nature of Humans. The civilized state is the result of a pathological culture which grows by destroying, displacing, and enslaving Feral humans. This has become a cancer of the biosphere. Since the civilized state is demonstrably pathological, it follows that the rules are pathological.
ex-rep wrote:I'm way out of my element with this topic. It seems like there are a lot of rules and conventions with the various flavors of anarchy that I wouldn't have expected. If someone had told me before this that Anarchism had complex rules as to what actions were allowed or not, I'd be like, ?
A wolf pack doesn’t have a state nor a government, but they have rules. The rules come from the nature of wolves.
Humans are social animals, before there were states or governments, Humans had rules. The rules came from the nature of Humans.
The rules of the civilized state are derived from the nature of the state, not the nature of Humans. The civilized state is the result of a pathological culture which grows by destroying, displacing, and enslaving Feral humans. This has become a cancer of the biosphere. Since the civilized state is demonstrably pathological, it follows that the rules are pathological.
“Make everything as simple as possible, but not simpler”, A. Einstein
“As far as the laws of mathematics refer to reality, they are not certain, and as far as they are certain, they do not refer to reality.” A. Einstein.
“As far as the laws of mathematics refer to reality, they are not certain, and as far as they are certain, they do not refer to reality.” A. Einstein.