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Thread: Government 101: Monarchy to Anarchy

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    Default Government 101: Monarchy to Anarchy

    a very interesting lesson on government

    an 11 minute video

    http://www.wimp.com/thegovernment/
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    That was hardcore anti-anarchist propaganda. The guy doesn't actually know anything about anarchism though, when he's saying it never truely exists because there's always a group of people ruling...he really doesn't understand...People best able to cope with a situation emerge to the front for a while, and then when the situation changes someone comes to take their place. These people are not leading in any way. Nobody has to do what they say. They are facilitating. I could go on and on about all the other faults with that video but I won't.

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