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  1. Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country Dark Matter [my scoffingly uncritical tinning]
    The basis of anarchy is the destruction of goyish authority (aka "the state") allowing self organised collectives (aka you know who) to take control.
  2. Originally posted by Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country The basis of anarchy is……organised collectives……you know who……to take control.

    You mean like a government????
  3. -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Joe Biden "No one ever told me it was a conflict of interest"


    Hillary: "You mean like wipe it with a cloth?"
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  4. Originally posted by Fox ….."regarded as a political ideal". Because there's really no such thing as absolute freedom.

    Exactly...freedom doesn't exist.
  5. Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country Dark Matter [my scoffingly uncritical tinning]
    Originally posted by Fox You mean like a government????

    No. Moron.
  6. Archer513 African Astronaut
    The base of this is:

    A bunch of ppl that wanted a lady that murders ppl;who is married to a rapist and pedophile

    Didn’t beat a a guy that says mean things on Twitter
  7. Originally posted by Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country No. Moron.

    Enlighten me
  8. Freedom:

    1. A superlative used by dumbos to make them feel better about being a societal slave.
  9. Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country Dark Matter [my scoffingly uncritical tinning]
    Originally posted by Fox Enlighten me

    Read up on the philosophical basis of the political ideology of anarchy.
  10. Originally posted by Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country Read up on the philosophical basis of the political ideology of anarchy.

    Ok I read it. I still think I'm right though, that's weird

    Why do you think in the thousands of years since civilization was created, there has never been a long-lasting, truly anarchist society? Because society abhors a power vacuum
  11. Archer513 African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Fox Ok I read it. I still think I'm right though, that's weird

    Why do you think in the thousands of years since civilization was created, there has never been a long-lasting, truly anarchist society? Because society abhors a power vacuum

    I’d consider genghis khan anarchist society. The vast majority of human history is murder and mayhem. All war is anarchy and all civilization was created out of war.
  12. Originally posted by Archer513 I’d consider genghis khan anarchist society.

    No, it was a hereditary monarchy with something of a meritocracy/stratocracy forming the kurultai council.
  13. Originally posted by Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country Read up on the philosophical basis of the political ideology of anarchy.

    i readed it all up but i forgot it already.

    the reason you cant teach am old dog new tricks is that it cant remember it.
  14. Archer513 African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Fox No, it was a hereditary monarchy with something of a meritocracy/stratocracy forming the kurultai council.

    Blah blah blah

    Rape,murder,war,anarchy 👍🏻
  15. Anarchy isn’t about being able to get away with crimes. That’s the edgelord 13-year-old’s fantasy version. Real anarchy is the absence of government intervention and rule of law. The Mongol empire had laws
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  16. Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country Dark Matter [my scoffingly uncritical tinning]
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny i readed it all up but i forgot it already.

    the reason you cant teach am old dog new tricks is that it cant remember it.

    Maybe we should bring you to the vet techno took her dog
  17. Archer513 African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Fox Anarchy isn’t about being able to get away with crimes. That’s the edgelord 13-year-old’s fantasy version. Real anarchy is the absence of government intervention and rule of law. The Mongol empire had laws

    You can only break a law if their are institutions to set laws. “Obey or die” isn’t an institutional law. It’s an edict issued by a conqueror. Before he ruled,it was anarchy. True anarchy only exists during war. Some form of civilization always forms.
  18. Originally posted by Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country Maybe we should bring you to the vet techno took her dog

    i do not consent.
  19. Erekshun Naturally Camouflaged
    Last 4 letters of American. I can
    Last 4 letters of republican. I can
    Last 4 letters in democrats. RATS
  20. Originally posted by Archer513 You can only break a law if their are institutions to set laws. “Obey or die” isn’t an institutional law. It’s an edict issued by a conqueror. Before he ruled,it was anarchy. True anarchy only exists during war. Some form of civilization always forms.

    You are retarded lol. It was not anarchy before he ruled. There were large tribes with their own laws. There was China, who built the largest wall in the world to (unsuccessfully) keep the mongols out.

    The Kahns didn't just murder everyone. They promoted religious tolerance through law. People paid taxes. There was a legislative center.

    Even ISIS had a 'legitimate' government. Their own form of currency, laws, schools firehouses, road repair, taxes, other public works, etc.

    There has never been an instance of pure anarchy since we became an agrarian society
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