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Good observations, but Anarchy is not a destination but a process. While a few classical Anarchists, like Bakunin, had a plan for a "mutual aid" society, most just want chaos. And, the Anarcho-capitalists are the worse, they just want to be free to rape and pillage at will. History tells us that Anarchy generally leads to brutal fascism, as in the words of the Grand Inquisitor, "people give up their freedom for a few crumbs of bread", and the quest for order brings a crack down deluxe. Once there is blood in the streets, the Ruling Rentier make even a bigger killing (literally and figuratively). SERFS UP!!!!!

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Greg Daneke, Emeritus Prof.
Greg Daneke, Emeritus Prof.

Written by Greg Daneke, Emeritus Prof.

Top Economics Writer, Gov. service, corp consulting, & faculty posts (e.g., Mich., Stanford, British Columbia). Piles of scholarly pubs & occasional diatribes.

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