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'The real action is in the reaction'.
#11
Are they radicals or freedom-fighters? Depends on which side you are on does it not?
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#12
(Yesterday, 12:55 PM)Sirius Wrote: Anarchy?




Never been a fan of anarchy mate and don't know much about politics - what I do know is the new incoming 'fourth industrial reich' model doesn't sound much good lol.

Did you catch that eight year old video from the very first post - rather relevant these days and let's hope greed doesn't get us all nuked.








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#13
(Yesterday, 01:16 PM)Karl12 Wrote: Did you catch that eight year old video from the very first post - rather relevant these days and let's hope greed doesn't get us all nuked.

I did watch the video, seems like a control method against anarchy.  The methods does seem suspect, but I don't have the full context some of the people mentioned was vaguely familiar.

Maybe I'm just in an other mood tonight.  Part of leadership is going "hold on a second with this plan Bob, perhaps we went to far on efficiency here".  Doesn't mean Bob is a bad worker or guy (probably a dick).
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#14
It's funny... the word anarchy is not exactly right for the intent for which it is usually used.

At first, the idea is most often meant to evoke a sense of chaos and disarray...

But it is usually overlooked that the evoked imagery of "chaos" is only relative to complete and utter imposed control... the kind where individuals are mostly robotically complaint.

Hence, to the "control freaks" in governance (and quasi-governance,) the idea of anarchy is an anathema, a total 'devolution' of all compelled behavior systems.

But anarchy, for what it's worth, is simply complete unfettered freedom to conduct oneself without "governing" constraints.

Anarchy is the recess playground... no adults breathing down one's neck, imposing their preconceived ideas of propriety and order.


The control we seem to embrace is to the existence of the status quo (private banking monopoly, corporate 'patrons' in ownership of the government, class-rule, compliant 'media' for information control, laws restricting citizen inquiry or dissent... etc.)

Frankly, there wouldn't be a problem with banks being dismantled and restructured by the government... if only the banks didn't practically own the government in the first place.

I hope you can understand that the Hegelian approach is only useful to them if THEY are the one's taking action... the one's actually defining the problem.
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(Yesterday, 01:51 PM)Sirius Wrote: I did watch the video, seems like a control method against anarchy.  The methods does seem suspect, but I don't have the full context some of the people mentioned was vaguely familiar.

Maybe I'm just in an other mood tonight.  Part of leadership is going "hold on a second with this plan Bob, perhaps we went to far on efficiency here".  Doesn't mean Bob is a bad worker or guy (probably a dick).




I don't know who brought up anarchy but did you see the end about Ukraine?
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