Originally posted by josephwAnarchy is the purest form of social interaction and reduces us to our base chaotic nature. This is a bigger subject than auick response will do justice to.
[b]"Total anarchy appeals to me."
That's interesting. I've never had the opportunity to address that issue with anyone.
Why anarchy? I'm curious to know.[/b]
Originally posted by josephwThere's poetry in chaos and true anarchy strips away all pretension. One could aregue that anarchy never works and inevitably ends in destruction. This too appeals to me as it is fundamentally more honest than the facade we live behind now. Most of us lucky few glide through life pretending to be civilized, making our small civic contributions and ignoring the strife the world at large suffers.
Reduced to our base chaotic nature?
What for? Aren't things bad enough as it is?
Originally posted by Hand of HecateIf there's anything you can learn from observing the universe, is that order will always arise from what seems chaos. Galaxies, solar systems, ecosystems, life, etc.
There's poetry in chaos and true anarchy strips away all pretension. One could aregue that anarchy never works and inevitably ends in destruction. This too appeals to me as it is fundamentally more honest than the facade we live behind now. Most of us lucky few glide through life pretending to be civilized, making our small civic contributions and ignoring the strife the world at large suffers.
True anarchy is purely transitional and a gamble on how order will establish itself again.
Originally posted by PalynkaThe majority consensus,(as far as I can tell), says that there is only an ecosystem that evolved on Earth-not other planets. That leaves the rest of the universe pretty anarchaic.
If there's anything you can learn from observing the universe, is that order will always arise from what seems chaos. Galaxies, solar systems, ecosystems, life, etc.
True anarchy is purely transitional and a gamble on how order will establish itself again.