I insist, anarchy doesn't mean chaos. When someone abused the lack of government and, for example, stole for someone else, the rest of the society would punish him, either because of a moral cause, or because of fear and greed. Anarchy leads to autocracy.
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- 04 Jan. 2011 11:55am #1
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Moral cause is law. Its existence defeats the point of anarchy. There is no society in anarchy. Societies have laws and create forces that bind people together and defeat anarchy as well. Fear is strong enough to keep people from attempting to hurt some on who hurts another. You're assuming that in a system where the individual is supreme a person would care about another person or be willing t
rk with other and give up freedoms to cooperate.