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RE: A 21st Century Guide to Agorism

in #agorism8 years ago

Interesting article, though I prefer to live within the remits of society. I pay my taxes, follow the guidelines of the law, and quite happily participate in politics in the more conventional sense. I see Agorism as a fringe element tangent too, but ultimately dependent upon, the infrastructure created by the tax paying element of society. I really cannot see how a technological society can achieve development without the foundation provided by a well financed state.
But everybody to their own.
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If you believe that infrastructure & development can only be attained through violence & force, I'm sorry, but you're mistaken. Just because you can't imagine it, doesn't mean it cannot be/hasn't been so. "Everybody to their own" is also thus an oxymoronic statement to follow up that opinion with, because what you're saying before that is "Everyone must do what government says", which is antithetical to "Everybody to their own".