The goal of Anarchism isn't chaos, it's merely the political philosophy, which believes in the total absence of the state, where all people have equal sovereignty.
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Umm, you do realise that in an idealist communist society, it would be anarchy, because there would be no government as that would create power and class differences. So really, communism and anarchy are both very close on a political scale.gamerguy473 said:Very true, but without government people can bring themselves to do almost anything. Ever read Lord of the Flies?Loop Stricken said:If you haven't noticed, Governments tend towards totalitarianism.
As George Washington said "Government is a necessary evil." It sounds weird at first, but think about it and it makes alot of sense. I have no problem with the government as long as it stays in the middle between Anarchy and communism.
I meant government should be between "no control at all" (anarchy). And "Government controls everything you do and the whole free market" (Communism).Biosophilogical said:Umm, you do realise that in an idealist communist society, it would be anarchy, because there would be no government as that would create power and class differences. So really, communism and anarchy are both very close on a political scale.gamerguy473 said:Very true, but without government people can bring themselves to do almost anything. Ever read Lord of the Flies?Loop Stricken said:If you haven't noticed, Governments tend towards totalitarianism.
As George Washington said "Government is a necessary evil." It sounds weird at first, but think about it and it makes alot of sense. I have no problem with the government as long as it stays in the middle between Anarchy and communism.
Obviously I was assuming you meant anarchy as in 'no government' not 'chaos', if you meant 'chaos', then I'm not really following where you want the government to sit.
That would be more Fascism than communism. All those 'communist' governments aren't actually communist, they just say they are.gamerguy473 said:I meant government should be between "no control at all" (anarchy). And "Government controls everything you do and the whole free market" (Communism).Biosophilogical said:Umm, you do realise that in an idealist communist society, it would be anarchy, because there would be no government as that would create power and class differences. So really, communism and anarchy are both very close on a political scale.gamerguy473 said:Very true, but without government people can bring themselves to do almost anything. Ever read Lord of the Flies?Loop Stricken said:If you haven't noticed, Governments tend towards totalitarianism.
As George Washington said "Government is a necessary evil." It sounds weird at first, but think about it and it makes alot of sense. I have no problem with the government as long as it stays in the middle between Anarchy and communism.
Obviously I was assuming you meant anarchy as in 'no government' not 'chaos', if you meant 'chaos', then I'm not really following where you want the government to sit.