> The System: Capitalism and its Role in American Society’s Plunge into the Abyss. Parts I, II and III
19 January 2005, 16:02
Absolutely agree. Its amazing if you ask anyone at work or in the street ’what is anarchy ?’ It is usually perceived as lawless looting and killing. The word has been hijacked and interpreted to instil fear and dread at the thought of a lawlessness involving out of control behaviour. It is actually as you state -without representatives, without rule, from the greek ’Anarchos’.
From this state of no ruler, various strands of anarchy can be sought, mostly collective, peaceful ways of empathetic living. Why are the governments so frightened of this, NON PROFIT oreintated ethos ?????
Absolutely agree. Its amazing if you ask anyone at work or in the street ’what is anarchy ?’ It is usually perceived as lawless looting and killing. The word has been hijacked and interpreted to instil fear and dread at the thought of a lawlessness involving out of control behaviour. It is actually as you state -without representatives, without rule, from the greek ’Anarchos’.
From this state of no ruler, various strands of anarchy can be sought, mostly collective, peaceful ways of empathetic living. Why are the governments so frightened of this, NON PROFIT oreintated ethos ?????