From: Rafal Smigrodzki (rms2g@virginia.edu)
Date: Fri Nov 08 2002 - 15:18:08 MST
Charles Hixson wrote:
> So the problem becomes: How to create a social structure where
> either there are no centralizations of power, or where those who
> control the centralized power can have no effect on it's continued
> existence. This isn't an easy job, but it's what is required for a
> stable libertarian society. (You may achieve a libertarian society
> without this, but it won't be stable.)
### Very good points. I presented much the same arguments to Dan some time
ago, but he's a tough cookie :-), still wants the glory of the anarchy, even
if it won't last too long. Did you read our discussions on the demarchy?
This would be one way of getting a bit closer to the ideal of freedom for
all, without giving up the stability that a little bit of enslavement
brings.
Rafal
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