Blanc wrote: > > >From Jim Choate: > > : The question was how would an anarchic system work in this respect, not how > : do governments, relief organizations, and the general public act now. > ................................................ > > The answer is that you cannot know in advance. Since anarchies are not formal > societies, there would exist no centralized formal structures, so therefore such > behavior cannot be predicted. Responses to emergeny situations would depend > upon the psychology of those who are living in anarchy. Predicting how they > would "work", when no one is coerced to function, requires imagining the > potential for normal responses available to those who are free from remote > control, who can decide for themselves whether they care, and what they're going > to do about it, if anything. > Simple, they would work anarchically. If the guy whose house is burning down is an assh*le, then let it burn. Somewhen in the last 50 odd years, equality of opportunity (to not be an assh*le), got confused with egalitarianism (all people get the same treatment, assh*les included). Anarchy is admitting that egalitarianism can never work without promoting assh*lism.
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