Lentern
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This isn't a sneer at how few of them they are thread, it's a legitimate question. Given in academic and intellectual circles the idea of incrementally getting rid of the state gets quite decent representation and that its promises are as beautiful as those of any ideology that includes a government? Why is it such a niche? An offbeat, alternative following? It's not like socialism where the disasters of Russia, China, Korea etc have scared people off and most people are for the large part quite resentful of politicians; embracing every tax cut and raising a cynical eyebrow every time spending increases. I emphasise this isn't anti-anarchist, this is curiosity, there are some hard-line groups (Family First/Fred Nile styled Christian Democrats for example) which I think are far worse than anarchists yet are much more popular, why (Sylvester, Steve, Rothbard) is "middle Australia" so disinterested?