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[QUOTE="Man_of_the_Century:404484"]HailTheLeaf said:[QUOTE]Riiight, try learning a little more about Anarchism, Emma Goldman mentioned a hell of alot more than just getting rid of laws and government. Anarchism is a set of beliefs, it was developed as a reaction against fascism. And it has plenty to do with co-ops, worker's rights, mutual aid, ending class warfare, and ensuring that the indivdual is involved in making decisions that affect them, or self-government. This would involve getting rid of our current facist, authoritarian institutions. I don't see anything wrong with that...how is that extreme?[/QUOTE] anarchism n. 1. The theory or doctrine that all forms of government are oppressive and undesirable and should be abolished. 2. Active resistance and terrorism against the state, as used by some anarchists. 3. Rejection of all forms of coercive control and authority: �He was inclined to anarchism; he hated system and organization and uniformity� (Bertrand Russell). government n. 1. A system or policy by which a unit is governed. (I only used one cause there's 500 definitions for government and this is the only one that applies) So anarchism is the descruction and lack of control (i.e no government). A government is a system of living set up to "keep the pease". Everything you described about equal work, equal pay is a system of living, therefore a form of government. So tell me... How are they supposed to happen at the same time? Whoever wrote that crap you read doesn't even have the common sence to use a dicionary to make sure she had the right word. [/QUOTE]
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