Doug Casey on Anarchy and Voluntaryism

Guest Post by Doug Casey via International Man

Anarchy

You’re likely aware that I’m a libertarian. But I’m actually more than a libertarian. I don’t believe in the right of the State to exist. The reason is that anything that has a monopoly of force is extremely dangerous. As Mao Tse-tung, lately one of the world’s leading experts on government, said: “The power of the state comes out of a barrel of a gun.”

There are two possible ways for people to relate to each other, either voluntarily or coercively. And the State is pure institutionalized coercion. It’s not just unnecessary, but antithetical, for a civilized society. And that’s increasingly true as technology advances. It was never moral, but at least it was possible, in oxcart days, for bureaucrats to order things around. Today it’s ridiculous.

Everything that needs doing can and will be done by the market, by entrepreneurs who fill the needs of other people for a profit. The State is a dead hand that imposes itself on society. That belief makes me, of course, an anarchist.

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Giving Anarchy a Bad Name

Guest Post by Jeff Thomas

Here we have a photo of Corporal Maxwell Klinger, a character in the American television comedy, M.A.S.H., filmed in the early 1970’s.

The Klinger character was written as a soldier in the Korean War, who hoped that, if he became a transvestite, he’d qualify for a Section Eight discharge and would be sent home. In this photo, Corporal Klinger was taking part in a troop inspection.

In the early 70’s, America was still involved in the Viet Nam War. The liberal press graphically covered that war and its travesties – to the point that a majority of Americans became sick of the seemingly endless (and pointless) conflict and thoroughly sympathized with the Klinger character.

But, make no mistake about it: Corporal Klinger was an anarchist.

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Oppression: Symptoms and Causes

Trigger warning: The following article contains common sense and challenges the beliefs of most lemmings roaming the planet.

Too bad the global conditioning is hard to overcome…

Oppression: Symptoms and Causes

By L. Rose

There are a lot of organizations that exist for the purpose of pointing out government corruption, abuse, waste, conspiracy, oppression and brutality. And that is a very valuable service: showing people all the nasty things that those in power are up to. However, while there have been people screaming “Look how bad this is!” for centuries, righteously condemning various misdeeds of “the powers that be,” most of those people have focused on the symptoms of authoritarian power, instead of on the underlying causes.

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Shouldn’t We All Be ANARCHISTS?

Few (other than Sensetti and Rex The Douche) are left here who consider themselves Repubs or Dems.

I guess the alternative is Libertarian.

But what about Anarchists??  In all the years I’ve been here I can hardly recall that being discussed — other than in a passing comment here and there.

Admittedly, I know very little about it.  I’m thinking that it’s time to learn more about it.  What say you?

Interesting short video … is it not?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=ko_CHk7R8Tw000