Subject: Formalised Autonomy [was RE: state anarks?] Date: Fri, 19 Dec 2003 11:47:22 +1100 G'day -AT--listers, This concept of an anarcho-state has been around for a bit now. Not that it would do any good. You only have to look at the operations of past & present nation-states to see what would happen to the folks of an anarcho-state. For the problem, as I see it, is incompatibility. We, being humans, are life-forms. The state is a legal entity, which in actuality is nothing more than a piece of paper with some scribble on it (or just another lifeless, mindless & soulless contraption of our own creation that is somehow better than and more equal of us [go figure]). Anyway, what we need is a formalised autonomy that validates the actuality of our existence, instead of leeching the life out of it. Nic x350214 http://www.iww.org/ See you -AT- the Revolution!
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