Nick you should make sure that you understand the difference between anarchy and anomie. Anarchy, on a simple level is just no leaders. This is how some socialist who align with anarchist ideals can support movements like anarcho-syndiclism; advocating no government but rather a society lead by organized labor. Still no government still supporting freedom of boarders and association but still supporting socialist ideologies. Anomie on the other hand is more or less nialism, this seems to be more so what you align with.
Also, remember that anarchism, socialism, communism, and the rest are nothing more than ideas and philosophies. You can call yourself an anarchist and have differing ideas on how to get to a free utopic society. Please please please go read some past and present anarchist writings such as Emma Goldman, Rudolf Rocker, & Ari Weinzweig, You will probably get a better idea of how vast and undefined the Anarchist movement is. As humans seeking freedom we h...
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Posted 22 March 2013 - 11:27 AM
Ace
Posted 08 November 2012 - 10:26 AM
Since Im Chinese, I guess I have the right to talk about socialism, or wait, DO I?
Steve
Posted 08 November 2012 - 01:47 AM
I like Nicks rugged, tough guy, individualist attitude. I bet it makes him feel real good when he depends on all of the migrant workers to pick his food for him, asian kids to make his clothes, etc. Seriously dude, if you dont need anybody, then go off and live in the woods and eat poop and bark and shit.
But I do agree, fuck socialism, and fuck civil society. society doesnt even exist anymore except to delusional leftists, theres just the ever expanding means of control by which THEY make sure nothing ever happens.
But I do agree, fuck socialism, and fuck civil society. society doesnt even exist anymore except to delusional leftists, theres just the ever expanding means of control by which THEY make sure nothing ever happens.
Posted 08 October 2012 - 01:21 AM
I wish i could be in a catagory
AndBurn
Posted 16 August 2012 - 10:07 PM
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I do not need people telling me what I can or can't do, I do not need laws, I do not need protection, I do not need help.
That may be true now, but there are lots of people who do really need help, the ill, injured, elderly, homeless, and so on. One day you may need it and there many people who need it now. So if you wanna see a bunch of people out of there asses without any hope have it your way, I'm all for freedom and stuff but there has to be some type of government thing to help people in need.
Punk Rock Geek
Posted 12 August 2012 - 10:51 AM
To be fair, V for Vendetta (the comic) was about anarchism vs fascism.
Sammysaint
Posted 11 August 2012 - 04:30 PM
1. how do people think V for Vendetta is about socialism? HAHA
2. Why would you bring the film up in a real discussion, so overrated
2. Why would you bring the film up in a real discussion, so overrated
xJackyx
Posted 11 August 2012 - 04:17 PM
Punk Rock Geek, on 11 August 2012 - 01:35 AM, said:
There are both authoritarian and non-authoritarian forms of socialism.
This.
It's not the system of government, it's who's in charge. I think that in an ideal (see: impossible) world, the whole world would be socialist but none of the leaders would abuse their power. At the root of it, socialism means everyone is equal in the government's eyes, everyone has health care, everyone has food and shelter, et cetera. Pure socialism is a liberal wet dream.



