From: James Daugherty (jhdaugh@a-albionic.com)
Date: Wed Aug 14 1996 - 23:51:12 MDT
It seems to me that government, real existing government, is a
spontaneous order as a society without government would be a spontaneous
order. I don't think there is any way to avoid the concepts of anarchy,
free society, anarcho-capitalism, libertarianism, etc. by substituting
spontaneous order as a description of what Extropians seem to want.
A non-spontaneous order or a planned society is only a chimera in
the minds of statists. Sure, a group of like minded statists may get
considerable power with a society and attempt to plan it, but the plans of
others interfere and create a spontaneous order not planned by anyone.
For instance, in spite of supposed top to bottom planning in the
Old Soviet Union, many analysts have shown that the Soviet Union was
really a complex web of unplanned corruption, extortion, gangsterism, etc.
Some may find it odd that I make this argument as a ruling class
conspiracy theorist. However, I never argued that a conspiracy could
control a society or plan a society....only manipulate a society to
maintain itself as a parasitical ruling class via a State.
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