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Autistic_Writer ,
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Part 148: De-Manacled.
In this week’s blog, a look at freedom for autistic people. You can read it here:
https://darrenscothern.com/2023/10/22/part-148-de-manacled/


CynAq , (edited )
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@Autistic_Writer it would be good if you brushed up on your definition of anarchy and why it’s counterproductive to use it as a substitute for a post apocalyptic hell hole.

Anarchy prescribes a rejection of power, of oneself and any other. It’s an enforced lack of hierarchies. In fact, many autistic people who say they don’t see or understand social hierarchies are natural born anarchists.

Anarchy is a philosophy that places great emphasis on the mechanisms for preventing “power pyramids” or whatever you called them. The entire point is to collectively prevent power of some over others. If there’s a power hierarchy forming as a natural result of some state of society, that state can’t be anarchy by definition.

Anarchy isn’t a landscape with absolutely no rules and no social accountability where bullies just take all.

Every man for himself would indeed be insanity and the closest political ideology which matches that definition is libertarianism, not anarchy, and even libertarians pay lip service to some “non aggression principle”.

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infmin ,
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@CynAq @actuallyautistic the neatest description I have heard is that anarchism is a system without rulers, not a system without rules.

fishidwardrobe ,
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@infmin @CynAq @actuallyautistic Generally I think it means more rules! Or different ones?

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