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Re: Capitalism (continued from How do you deal with the thought about taxes)
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ktttn
on 21/05/2013, 02:25:19 UTC
Nah, rights as recognized by the rightgivering state as opposed to natural rights ( fo'lackovabttrterm ) are no more than targets for the state to attack. Name a right the state doesnt casually violate daily.
You'll get no argument there. Which is why I am an anarcho-capitalist. You can't have an organization defending your rights if it violates them on the regular.
Lets say...
Some sketchy bastard steals my backpack or jacket, the state gawks uselessly, helplessly while "recognition" -ing my "rights."
That's a cute little story there, but I don't see where you're trying to go with it.
As for Akido,
One's landing will be a sudden, eyeopening jolt of one rethinking a mugging. Ideally, of course.
Precisely. Aikido perfectly encapsulates the non-aggression principle. It does not attack, only responds. It uses proportional force to the attacker's own. It is a very peaceful art.
anarcho
Anarchocuteness is the ancient martial art.
anarchocapitalism is a mythical interim transition state.
Marx was an anarcho. But forealdo. capitalism has failed.