Another of my anarchological screeds. (I am not an anarchist.)
Hobbes was right: we live in existential anarchy. We, as individuals, participate in group activities that form orderly structures from chaos.
Both are necessary: order and chaos.
Cliff-notes "Leviathan": we choose order, every time. Even when that order is evil.
There is a limit to how much freedom -- how much chaos -- a populace will accept. And how they define "chaos" is entirely individual. It's an aggregate reflex reaction running through the dumbest motherfuckers' brains.
We're there, and in a bad way. We're on the cusp of a 4th Reich, and we can't talk about how serious it is in public, unless we want to be in the first wave of executions.
Buy guns while you can.
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