Re: Beijing sets an example. Why can't it happen here?
- From: Phil Bradshaw <philbradshaw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 05 Jul 2007 21:50:39 +0100
®i©ardo wrote:
Fod wrote:Of one form of control and order in expectation that people will control and
On Jul 5, 2:28 pm, Doug <jag...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:Surely, the anarchist dream IS working if we all want different things?
On 5 Jul, 14:07, Abo <n...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Doug wrote:What about the 'coming together in agreement bit'? You don't have my
On 5 Jul, 08:31, Abo <n...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:But Doug, Anarchism revolves around one developing their own sense of
Knight Of The Road wrote:> "Abo" <n...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wroteYou just don't get it do you. Anarchism involves personal
Yet he claims to support anarchism. Wish he'd make his mind up...They'll take their cars off the road there because they're soYes- essentially Doug is a Stalinist and there is nothing he would
bloody scared of what will happen to them if they don't! Would you
like see that here, Doug?
like to see more. Cuba, China, the Soviet Union, these places are
all Doug's idea of Utopia.
responsibility. UK motorists are perfectly free to leave their car at
home on EU Car Free Day but they don't because they have no sense of
responsibility, to others or the planet.
morality, ethics or principled behaviour. My own morality allows me to
drive my car whenever I feel like it; I don't have a sense of guily or
anything when I turn the key.
I have Anarchistic tendancies myself, it's just not your kind of
Anarchism...
agreement to excessively pollute, congest and waste non-renewables.
Plus Doug does not have my agreement for your excessive pollution and
waste of non-renewables. I also don't agree with your lifestyle which
seems to require vast chunks of your food to be flown around the
world.
Seem the anarchist dream is not going to work with all all wanting
different things....
Fod
It's about the abolition of control and order.
order themselves. There may be casualties...
.
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