Soren wrote on Apr 18
th, 2013 at 11:48am:
[quote]What is the ideological basis of your not supporting racism, sexism or coercion?
The ideaology of 'common sense'. You're not going to get people co-operating well by dividing them are you? Similarly. forcing people to do what they don't want to is, at the very least, a really crappy foundation for a society.
Quote:And do you support other, non-anarchist ideologies that also oppose them, on different grounds?
Anarchism is not an ideology, you cannot approach the Anarchist table with a manifesto. Each issue is taken on its merits.
Quote:(Although I suspect that your opposition to these, at heart, is the moral argument that is based on Christianity. Anarchism is a latter day Christian sect, no?)
No.
Quote:Issues to be discussed by everybody - would you make this compulsory? And what do you do with the ones who oppose anarchism? Fight them. And they fight anarchism. Harmoniously, of course.
Issues that affect everybody are to be discussed by anybody with an interest. Nobody is forced to discuss anything in particular, the notion is silly.
Quote:If it's not compulsory to discuss issues, then this is already achieved by liberal democracy where everyone is allowed to express their views but are not compelled to do so.
Liberal democracy is a mockery. A system where two main gangs in adverserial opposition divide the people at the point of balance, cannot be seriously compared to an Anarchist system.
Quote:So what's left for anarchism, other than sloganeering and terrorism? It's moral basis is Christian and it's attitudes to liberty have long been implemented by liberalism.
Anarchism is a consciousness raising exercise. The cause is to get things right, it's not a race. Terrorism is a total anathema to the Anarchist concept. It has no Christian moral base. A base that involves such nonsense as 'homosexuality is evil'. Instead Anarchists have 'ethical considerations'.
Where there is an usurped authority, there is no freedom.