From: athe nonrex (athenonrex@godisdead.com)
Date: Sat Mar 02 2002 - 14:58:23 MST
>>[athenonrex]
>>all in all, there are 6 people, me included living to gether in a micro
>>community. we are all anarchists, we all contribute something to
>>the whole, and we all sustain ourselves without feeding big
>>business much money.
>
[Zloduska]
>Oh, we have those where I live. They are quite common in a large college
>campus area. They are called "co-ops". Sometimes they are filled with
>feminist lesbians, sometimes foreigners, but usually just your garden
>variety vegan hippie freaks.
>
>Okay, serious question now: do you define 'anarchist' simply as
>"anti-government" or pro- something else? If you chose the former, then
>anarchy is everywhere. I believe everyone should be able to choose their
>own labels and self-identity, but I ask merely for a clarificaiton.
[athenonrex]
the literal, semantic meaning of the word "anarchy" is without
government. it is geek/latin in origin. when i call myself an
anarchist, i imply that i am opposed to all forms of government.
it's not that complex.
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