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Originally Posted by fkeua vrrtep
As far as I can say for myself , I'd rather live in a world of Anarchy , and be a free man in deciding my own fate and living my life the way I want to , than living in a "society" that forces me to do things I don't like , or be a number under the masses who is permanently being brainwashed by it's government and being exploited by it .
People tell you that Anarchy is "dangerous" , because they have been brainwashed into thinking like that , in the end we have come to existance through Anarchy , and guess what , we are still here , we just became slaves on our way at some point and got subjugated by few men who "rule" this planet and sold our freedom in exchange for a little security .
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According to Hobbes, in the state of nature everyone has a right to anything. That includes the right to take life, and worse. If he's right then anarchy is even more impossible. Because his state of nature IS no society, it goes to show why your definition of anarchy is the worst possible system.
We need government or society in order to resolve disputes. Ask any of the great thinkers.