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Board Politics & Society
Re: If Anarchy can work, how come there are no historical records of it working?
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ktttn
on 09/06/2013, 00:58:02 UTC
I owe society nothing, but nor does it owe me anything.  Specificly, I don't owe the society that I was born into any loyalty, although I might choose to grant same for some time in exchange for ongoing consideration.  Likewise, my society does not owe me any support, although support might be provided. 

You owe society everything.

In exactly what format would you like an argument for this statement?
I'd be very happy to oblige your criteria for what constitutes an argument, since it seems that our disagreement hinges on this.

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More word salad.  You are a liberal arts major, aren't you.  That degree is perfect for a career in food service, BTW.

I'm not gonna try to engage you further in this meta discussion.
I dropped out of Memphis College of Art in '08 because I wasted all my money on cigarettes and I wanted to persue a career in smashing the state, boycotting the Fed, and doing drugs. I can assassinate my character better than you can, I promise.

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We have slave vs volunteer, where do you see a real middle ground?
There really isn't a middle ground. Either labor is voluntary or involuntary.
Here's a good point. Elaborate plz? How does the obsolescence of banks and reliance on working for a boss factor into this?