The Sublime & Beautiful vs. Reality

This blog is a record of one man's struggle to search for scientific, philosophical, and religious truth in the face of the limitations imposed on him by economics, psychology, and social conditioning; it is the philosophical outworking of everyday life in contrast to ideals and how it could have been.


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The chief aim of all investigations of the external world should be to discover the rational order and harmony which has been imposed on it by God
and which He revealed to us in the language of mathematics.
--Johannes Kepler

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Saturday, April 10, 2010

Social Philosophy: A definition of Anarchism I can get behind



Anarchism is the belief in no government. Anarchist's do NOT support or like violence or coercion. In fact, by definition, anarchists are diametrically opposed to offensive violence and coercion. To an anarchist, at least, the words 'governance' and 'government' refer to offensive coercion and institutions thereof. Anarchists are adamantly opposed to the use of force, coercion, or violence against innocent people. Anarchists oppose any use of offensive violence, offensive coercion, offensive force, etc. Accordingly, by definition, anarchists strongly oppose rape, murder, assault, theft and the like.

Like most people, most anarchists have no problem with solely defensive uses of force/coercion. Most people do not consider self-defensive uses of force to be governmental. Malcolm X said, "I don't call it violence when it's self-defense; I call it intelligence." However, most anarchists reject the 'collateral damage' excuse, which terrorists and war-mongers use to claim that the harming of innocent people and civilians can fall under 'defense'.

Anarchists want smaller government, and ideally no government. Henry David Thoreau put it best when he said:

"I heartily accept the motto, 'That government is best which governs least'; and I should like to see it acted up to more rapidly and systematically. Carried out, it finally amounts to this, which also I believe--'That government is best which governs not at all'; and when men are prepared for it, that will be the kind of government which the will have."

Anarchists oppose theft, and thus anarchists oppose taxation. Anarchists oppose kidnapping, thus anarchists oppose the jailing of people for "victimless crimes", such as drug use, prostitution, gun-ownership, or flag-burning. Anarchists oppose murder, and thus anarchists oppose war (insofar as innocent people, a.k.a. civilians, are killed).


Spelling and grammar errors are the fault of the writer whom I quoted.

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