I don't think that the need for Authority is part of Human Nature, but rather a Tradition that must be broken. It's a self-perpetuating cycle of dependency, but it won't last forever.
If Authority is really a part of Human Nature, then why do Humans react so adversely to it? Why does Freedom, the opposite of Authority, produce the most prosperity and happiness? Authority is a mental virus that brings out the worst in Human Nature, but it is not a part of Human Nature itself. I believe we can find the cure. ---Sasan --- In [email protected], Geof Gibson <geofgib...@...> wrote: > > "These are just some of the guidelines that I've come up with. Can > anyone else think of any more pitfalls to avoid?" > > Ya, human nature. How does the anarchy purist avoid the inevitable > concentration of power that leads to violent gangs/dictatorships? > There will always be some schmuck who decides he's the James Bond > Super Villain and, viola, you are tight back to how government evolved > in the first place, which was primarily collective defense. > > I hear a lot from hardcore/extreme/anarchist LPers about how great > everything would be without any form of government, but they have yet > to demonstrate how they will repeal human nature. > > Geof Gibson - geofgib...@... > > > > > > > You can always send mail to soundsurgeon.tv as well > http://soundsurgeon.tv > http://variableproductions.com > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >
