(December 22, 2011 at 5:07 am)kılıç_mehmet Wrote:Quote:Not with zero-state morality. From the perspective of I, everything changed with vector atheism. The problem is that vector atheism is religion, which inevitably evolves into religious nonsense. The solution seems to be viral anti-meme. On itIndeed, that will be the main point of my system. It will be founded on ideals, not on public demand, and shape the public to fit that ideal, in which our people will live a life of relative peace and prosperity.
This won't be done by force, no. It will be done by education and the provision of quality goods and services to the people.
Me and the Rev are on the same page with anarchy; what I see that he may not is fractal virtual representation. I backed into technocratic anarchy after trying to be "defined" as a conservative republican. Epic fail. I am not responsible for them people.
What I came up with may be the global solution, as the way I envision it; localities form whatever governance is feasible to the communities. I consider that every human has a certain responsibility to the group identity - humanity. What to we owe each other but love, peace, and happiness? What to we owe our future but a present state to be proud of? There we go - a 4. I'm good with fours.
Since it's my system, of course I'm world administrator - what, I'm gonna be vice-president? - but I don't see a problem with you and your sultanate. I know people who crave that kind of security; you could be the kind of charismatic leader such that the sultanate of California grows to include Nevada and Arizona.
Am I worried about you threatening my power base in Ithaca? Hell, no. This is because governance is yet another form of identity; throughout history, people have been one thing more than any other - anarchists. Not in the letter of the term but the spirit; people tire of their group identity and toss it. There has always been the association of power with leadership; in my experience this association leads to more negatives than positives. Look at this fucking place. I call it a theocratic oligarchy, but anybody who doesn't see America as a corpocracy paying mere lip service to democracy simply ain't aware of their surroundings. This country is on the threshold of a descent into madness; I don't trust in the "leaders" here, but rather the "Spirit of America:" we're a nation of anarchists that just don't now it yet. The flag of this nation once read, "Don't Tread on Me;" and that, now, makes a fine motto for humanity.
If there's anything "we" must do, as a global community, is stop stepping on people. I'm not a traditional anarchist; I'm a big-picture realist. Anarchy is a system of people; everything else comes from people, that's the way I see it.