Originally posted by Oliver North
American anarchism tends to be more from the conservative school of thought, like an extreme form of anti-government libertarianism and against the collectivism that pervades left-anarchy. iirc it is the "Boston school" of anarchism.
That's not the kind I think of when I think anarchism. I think of futuristic ultra-clean societies of angelic people living in a cooperative Utopian society.
Originally posted by Oliver North
EDIT: I also see political anarchy as more of an end point goal or in a constant state of transformation where we seek an efficient system that empowers individuals to not need the things the government provides.
Then we hold the same idea concerning the looooong term goal of "governance". So, the next time we argue politics, I'll try to end it sooner with "Who the **** cares? We agree on the end result. uhuh "
Originally posted by Oliver North
My policy opinions to major issues are, rarely, destroy the state. When discussing Canadian politics in a practical way, I tend to fall right of center.
Quite interesting. I'd have to get more into Canadian politics to actually get a feel for WTF you're actually talking about. 😆