Well, at least we know which kind of planetary systems you call "home"...Diziet Sma wrote:That's the fun thing about being an Anarchist.. I don't need to offer an alternative...


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Well, at least we know which kind of planetary systems you call "home"...Diziet Sma wrote:That's the fun thing about being an Anarchist.. I don't need to offer an alternative...
Seriously?Diziet Sma wrote:That's the fun thing about being an Anarchist.. I don't need to offer an alternative...
Well, my in-game character, Diziet Sma, certainly does.. as a Random Hits bounty hunter climbing the ranks, the only time she visits other system types is when pursuing a target.JohnnyBoy wrote:Well, at least we know which kind of planetary systems you call "home"...Diziet Sma wrote:That's the fun thing about being an Anarchist.. I don't need to offer an alternative...![]()
People living in anarchies are very protective of their freedom and tend to be violently opposed to those who seek to inflict their will on others.. as such, attempts to instill any form of government or control are usually brief and end rather bloodily..Lestradae wrote:Seriously?Diziet Sma wrote:That's the fun thing about being an Anarchist.. I don't need to offer an alternative...
So then, if you get to live in an Anarchy, how do you prevent it from becoming a dictatorship or a series of little feudal patches with slavery in during the course of the next five or so days, thereby losing the "no heteronomy, no government" status again?
(RL question, not Oolite)
Which people would those be? I am not aware of any non-trivial stable anarchic systems (in real life).Diziet Sma wrote:People living in anarchies are very protective of their freedom and tend to be violently opposed to those who seek to inflict their will on others.. as such, attempts to instill any form of government or control are usually brief and end rather bloodily..
As you pointed out, there aren't any... so, in order to answer the question as put to me, I was forced to hypothesise on the likely character and behaviour of the individuals making up a functional anarchy... in retrospect, instead of saying "people in anarchies are...", I should have said "people in anarchies would be...Cmdr James wrote:Which people would those be? I am not aware of any non-trivial stable anarchic systems (in real life).Diziet Sma wrote:People living in anarchies are very protective of their freedom and tend to be violently opposed to those who seek to inflict their will on others.. as such, attempts to instill any form of government or control are usually brief and end rather bloodily..
People, as with most social animals are naturally hierachy forming. It seems quite unlikely to me that it is possible to form any kind of functional non-hierarchy society. There will always be charismatic, bloodthirst, strong or intellegent people that end up in taking a leadership role, and then you are no longer an anarchy.
Yup.. and then the special interest groups and corporations start wielding too much influence... political parties end up being just opposite faces of the same coin, with neither side having the interests of the people they claim to represent at heart... and we're right back at the mess we have today..Cmdr James wrote:Surely the best approximation we can hope for is a proper democracy, where each person has one vote, and everything is done by referendum.
Except, most people will not want to be involved in the minutea, so we should instead elect representatives, who hold our beliefs, and vote on our behalf.
Wait, this is starting to sound familiar...
That's also what I like to believe. Better vote someone who cannot win than not voting at all. However, it was the german greens who brought us into war, and it was also them who created Hartz IV to drop wages for those who still have work (together with SPD who claim to be social *laugh*).Cmdr James wrote:The same is true, at least in the uk, of the green party. Noone expects a green government any time soon, but by stealing votes from the majors the idea is that the main parties will swing greenish to get those votes back.
Wow - and I thought things were getting bad here!Screet wrote:That's also what I like to believe. Better vote someone who cannot win than not voting at all. However, it was the german greens who brought us into war, and it was also them who created Hartz IV to drop wages for those who still have work (together with SPD who claim to be social *laugh*).Cmdr James wrote:The same is true, at least in the uk, of the green party. Noone expects a green government any time soon, but by stealing votes from the majors the idea is that the main parties will swing greenish to get those votes back.
Today is even worse. I've just read that the government is trying a filter program for the internet to protect children from bad content. The filter list contains government critic media, the greens, the pirate party and other "left" partiesRecently they did arrest a group of 20 students and reporters at a cafe who tried to talk about planned protests in the next month because they did not get governement allowance to talk about that. For another demonstration, they arrested those who used small flags with the demonstrations slogan, claiming that those would order attacks on the police by giving flag signals. The mainstream media did not bring anything about these incidents and those who did are amongst those blacklisted by the internet filter
To me, that's no democracy at all. Call it Lobbycracy or such...
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Cmdr James wrote:I dont think the intention is to get an independant government, essentially a hung parliament/broad coalition as this is both chaotic, and unlikely to happen.
The real objective is to use the growth of independants to influence the major parties, who will move towards the popular policies to prevent themselves being eaten away from the sides.
The same is true, at least in the uk, of the green party. Noone expects a green government any time soon, but by stealing votes from the majors the idea is that the main parties will swing greenish to get those votes back.
And here we see the core of the problem..Screet wrote:That's also what I like to believe. Better vote someone who cannot win than not voting at all. However, it was the german greens who brought us into war, and it was also them who created Hartz IV to drop wages for those who still have work (together with SPD who claim to be social *laugh*).Cmdr James wrote:The same is true, at least in the uk, of the green party. Noone expects a green government any time soon, but by stealing votes from the majors the idea is that the main parties will swing greenish to get those votes back.
Today is even worse. I've just read that the government is trying a filter program for the internet to protect children from bad content. The filter list contains government critic media, the greens, the pirate party and other "left" partiesRecently they did arrest a group of 20 students and reporters at a cafe who tried to talk about planned protests in the next month because they did not get governement allowance to talk about that. For another demonstration, they arrested those who used small flags with the demonstrations slogan, claiming that those would order attacks on the police by giving flag signals. The mainstream media did not bring anything about these incidents and those who did are amongst those blacklisted by the internet filter
To me, that's no democracy at all. Call it Lobbycracy or such...
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