Andri, if I 'govern' my living room 'community' (party?) and decide   
to 'forbid' some from 'participating' are you asserting a negation of 
my property 'right' (party crashing?) 

-Terry Liberty Parker 
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Libertarian  


--- In [email protected], "Andr� Kenji de Sousa" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 2006/4/13, Thomas L. Knapp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> > Now we have the Internet, which makes exchange of information on a
> > large scale nearly instantaneous, and it is now possible for
> > self-selected groups of individuals who may not be geographically
> > co-located to seriously consider various forms of self-government
> > which invite/request support for their goals rather than demanding
> > allegiance to self-proclaimed monopolies. Not without kinks and
> > exceptions, of coruse, but it's coming.
> 
> I flavor the *total* absence of government. I think that no one 
should
> be forbidden to participate in these communities. But that´s not my
> ideal.
> 
> --
> André
> 
> http://www.andrekenji.com.br
> Flickr http://www.flickr.com/photos/andken/
>







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