flaganarchy
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you arn't free unless everyone is free
maybe so but if you are not in jail have a house a nice car easy job i think your level of FREEDOM!!!!! (sorry just got reminded of brave heart) is higher then an individual in jail. so not everybody has to be free for everybody to be free.you arn't free unless everyone is free
yoddle what i think u are referring to is the left wing ideal of anarchism. in which u live like people did 10,000 years ago minus some type of tribal leader. anarchism means no leader no state. property is not theft were not communists for goodness sake. may i just say radical left wing anarchists are the type of people that want to kill all humans to save the environment. its has nothing to do with with ancap. which is a right wing libertarian ideal. what your talking about is people like Gandhi and his ashrams.What about the true anarchist idea (which exposes ACAP for the fundamentally anti-anarchist concept that it is) that all property is theft?
And other trains of anarchist thought that suggest all oppression and inequalities stem from the concept of ownership and humans "owning" the land?
But this is all a little hard to easily define? Like what chance is there than 6billion plus people are going to all be free at any one time? Or is this just freedom inside a particular society?
unequal yes oppressive not unless you're been told what to do and have no option but to agree to itNever mind that fact that ultimately that person is in jail because you have your house and nice car.
If money and material wealth equate to freedom, does that indicate that society is unequal and oppressive? For can everyone be wealthy in a society, and if not, does that mean they cannot be as free as the wealthy ones?
No i wasn't getting at that because i'm not 100% sure that equality amongst all people can ever exist, i think almost universally, certain types of personalities ensure that hierarchy takes hold.ok i think i see what your saying. thing is what i think your getting at is that everybody must be equal to be free. equality in wealth is usually not a good thing to achieve this u could be a socialist borderline communist state something like north Korea. unfortunately for them this creates poverty and u end up being extremely not free.
Which would happen if you don't like money/capitalism??unequal yes oppressive not unless you're been told what to do and have no option but to agree to it
Hmm well ill have to trust you on that, but the labour theory is a real put off, but otherwise nice to see another ancap supporter.Scuba steve, I'm effectively an ACist myself so my questions weren't really directed towards you.
Roderick Long considers himself more on the left wing side of libertarianism. Kevin Carson has his own slightly different views, like his belief in the Labor Theory of Value - while effectively still being a free market supporter.