It's your chance to Ask the Anarchist all your questions about anarchy and life in an anarchist reality. I could
simply say you're living it, but that's a pretty glib interpretation and doesn't really delve into the
individual choices we make that invite chaos and stave off the individual responsibility presented by anarchy.
How do we prevent Warlords in the absence of the state? One of the easy questions to answer, I don't. If you
choose to, that's your choice. I choose instead to co-exist, if someone decides to make that choice harder
for me I'll weigh the options.
Why don't most people, including many anarchists have a better understanding of economics and free markets?
Because they are easier to understand that people think they should be. The simple answers are too easy,
therefore they must be the wrong answers.
Also...
When the anarchist society is questioned many ask about The Tragedy of the Commons. To me the answer has always been obvious because I believe the question to be flawed. So when looking for a simple, but effective, answer, I found that Even Cows Understand the Problem of the Commons.
One of the most common questions I'm asked; "How does the law and justice work in an anarchist society?" Here I give a brief
explanation of the difference between what we have now and what would serve as courts and justice in anarchy.
Anarchy in Quotations
“Without the responsibility and exercise of choice a man is not a man but a member, an instrument, a thing.” -
Archibald MacLeish
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