Actualy that remains inkeeping with many definitions of Anarchy 
Boyd. It would be best to admit that Anarchy is NOT what you support 
so the sensless argument with Paul could end and you could both 
argue about something that intrests me more ;)

Anarchy
Absence of any cohesive principle, such as a common standard or 
purpose.

While I am at it, Libertarian
One who advocates maximizing individual rights and minimizing the 
role of the state.

Neither are my definition of Anarchy and Libertarian, as I know both 
of these terms were defined long before I was. 

--- In [email protected], <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> From: Paul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > How about every attempt at anarchy that has ever been made 
during the
> > entire history of the planet earth?  Is that good enough for 
you? 
> > This of course includes the non-anarchy in iceland that 
anarchists
> > claim was a paradise, and it includes more recent examples of
> > oppression, chaos, murder, rape, theft, and warlords fighting 
each
> > other to control people like Somalia.
> 
> Be specific.  Which attempts?
> 
> Iceland had statist elements that caused it to fail.  That is an 
established fact.  The very things you wish to include in the 
interactions between humans caused an almost ideal situation to sour 
and become authoritarian.
> 
> Somalia - you defined it yourself. "oppression, chaos, murder, 
rape, theft, and warlords fighting each other to control people like 
Somalia."  Therefore not in keeping with anyone's definition of an 
Anarchy.  Except for the one that you and you alone use.
> 
> No matter what you say, no many how many times you repeat the lie, 
a Anarchy is not what you say it is.  It is exactly peaceful 
voluntary cooperation between people.
> 
> BWS
> 
> BWS
>






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