Tag: Socialism
On The Irrationality Of Ideology
An aspect often overlooked in normative theory is the intricacy of irrational feelings and personal reality. The boundary between “feelings/intuition” and “objective perception” is a murky one that most ideologues like to conveniently ignore. Politicians are unlikely to become politicians under the assumption that they’re not objectively right as to what is best for everyone. [...]
Posted: June 11th, 2011 under Philosophy, Politics.
Tags: Authoritarianism, Communism, Ideology, Irrationality, Law, Libertarianism, Marxism, Rationality, Socialism
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Why Panarchism is Fair
This post will explain what I believe to be one possible axiomatic that can demonstrate why panarchism – or most other flavours of anarchism, for that matter – would be a “fair” political system. The greatest issue that is tackled by this axiomatic is that of defining “fairness” itself. To avoid the pitfalls inherent to [...]
Posted: May 29th, 2011 under Politics.
Tags: Anarchism, Capitalism, Fairness, Panarchism, Socialism
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The Public, the Private and Panarchism
Posted: January 9th, 2011 under Politics.
Tags: Anarcho-communism, Capitalism, Communication, Communism, Consensus, Free Market, Globalism, Libertarianism, Panarchism, Socialism
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