At 1:06 PM -0700 4/24/01, Ray Dillinger wrote:
>On Mon, 23 Apr 2001, Tim May wrote:
>
>>And I really did not get started on this path toward "crypto anarchy"
>>because I was _seeking_ anarchy as some sort of utopian fantasy. In
>>fact, I had largely moved away from politics by the mid-70s, and was
On Mon, 23 Apr 2001, Tim May wrote:
>And I really did not get started on this path toward "crypto anarchy"
>because I was _seeking_ anarchy as some sort of utopian fantasy. In
>fact, I had largely moved away from politics by the mid-70s, and was
>not very political in the 1987-88 period when I
Tim mysteriously leaves out the part when he was targeted for radicalisation
by certain third-parties.
*only kidding* before I am accused of trying to "trigger a raid."
You say tomatoe...they say tomhatoe. You say needs killin'...they say needs
raidin'...
~Aimee
Tim May wrote:
> And I really
At 5:16 PM -0800 4/23/01, Daniel J. Boone wrote:
>
>"The Probability Broach" convinced me at a very tender age that anarchy was a
>consumation devoutly to be wished, but almost certainly unobtainable. "Snow
>Crash" convinced me that anarchy is very possible, possibly even inevitable,
>but will be
Tim wrote profoundly:
> There are many forms of anarchies.
> Well, there ain't going to be "Anarchy," as in some scheme whereby
> all existing institutions are somehow replaced by anarchic
> equivalents. No one of reputation here has suggested this is likely.
Just so. In fact, Tim's earlier
Several newcomers--either actual newcomers or mental newcomers--have
asked for details on the "roadmap to anarchy." Some have demanded
that I write explanations for them of how each step will unfold, how
services like road-building and fire departments will be "replaced"
by some anarchic equiv