mrsleeve, I believe you are dismissing this argument without fair consideration. My initial reaction to the word anarchy was the same as your's and manic's. I feel you have applied only the simplest of definitions to a word that has broader meaning. While I remain convinced we have, in our constitutional republic, the best system of government yet applied, I am not against considering improving it. Democracy, communism, and anarchy all have elements of virtue and vice.
I would argue, from a personal freedom point of view, this discussion is something of an extension of the federalist argument that vexed the founders of this country and remains unresolved today. As we are not a pure democracy, but have added elements of socialism, why should we not contemplate elements of anarchy?
I suppose the purest form of anarchy is found in nature, but I do not wish to live as a beast. I do not wish to live in a police state either.
I would argue, from a personal freedom point of view, this discussion is something of an extension of the federalist argument that vexed the founders of this country and remains unresolved today. As we are not a pure democracy, but have added elements of socialism, why should we not contemplate elements of anarchy?
I suppose the purest form of anarchy is found in nature, but I do not wish to live as a beast. I do not wish to live in a police state either.



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