Laws are opinions backed by force
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Where can I find out more about anarchism? Is it more complicated than “I don’t want any government at all?”
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Michael malice has recommended the book "Anarchy and the Law" by Edward Stringham as a good introduction to anarchy
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All laws are enforced politically, that's why a senator's son gets no time for a 'crime' that lands anyone else in prison. Free markets would do for justice what they did for TVs Tupperware & clothing, make it easier & cheaper for regular people to get what only the rich used to.
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In reality Anarchism is yet another radical feminist movement aimed at subverting patriarchal systems like hierarchies or the rule of law. It is predominantely spearheaded and led by Jewish women such as Ann Rand (its founder and namesake), Emma Goldman and Mary Rothbard. Beware!
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That’s your interpretation
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Those who want you to doubt that anarchy (self-ownership and individual responsibility) is the best, most moral, and ethical way to live among others are asking you to accept that theft, aggression, superstition, and slavery are perhaps better.
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Is it? That seems a little dubious and it's not obvious how we conceptualize laws and enforcement of arguments over property disputes
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Well I dont think you are relating anarchism to an absence of laws and it's more about the position's perspective regarding equal treatment with regards to laws. I had to read that over again.. but I'm still a bit confused by this.
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