@FryedOreo
Dewuan .
@FryedOreo · 1:49

Is Anarchy The Answer?

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A lot of people feel anarchy is chaos and it makes sense to some degree for if you were to take away these things that we have known to be for so long in place in terms of authority we would all go mad. But aren't things mad already with authority? Isn't there just as much chaos under this sort of, quote unquote rule? What is so bad about anarchy when we have things just as bad now with order?

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@DBPardes
Deborah Pardes
@DBPardes · 3:26
I was just speaking in a swell conversation. The title is The Injustice of the Justice System. We're speaking with an expert who is in that field and has been of service for a very long time, and I'm sure from the perspective of law and order wholeheartedly, I think she will agree that if it's so broken as it is now, what would life be like without the guideposts of these systems in place?
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@FryedOreo
Dewuan .
@FryedOreo · 4:54

@DBPardes systems service many but can severely hurt the few.. hurt the minority.

Hello, Deborah. Thank you for not only taking the time to listen to this audio, but to also offer an audio response and admittedly seeking. Plum started me on this journey of thought because she had asked a question about what would it be like if there were no political parties, no platforms? And I gave my answer, but for some reason, it sounded familiar to me, that idea concept. And it dawned on me later that's anarchism, it's of no ruling authority
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@SeekingPlumb

@FryedOreo

So many things to look at here. At first. I think government would be better off without political pardes. But I think. You know. That based on my recent thought experiments as to whether anarchy would be better. So many things to look at because order and disorder and the relationship between the two and so on. A lot of that depends on what exactly we're looking at. From what perspective. What we're evaluating. And what is the quote unquote ideal like
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@FryedOreo

But really there's not as much disorder as is perceived. It's just an illusion we've created for ourselves, right? Like, for instance, the politics pardes. If we didn't have them, well, then we wouldn't have a lot of what's going on today, right?
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@FryedOreo
Dewuan .
@FryedOreo · 4:26

@SeekingPlumb thank you!

Seeking plum. Christina, thank you, as always, for taking the time to not only listen, but to also offer an octo response. And I was really looking forward to, or to your answer to this particular question. And I'll admit anarchism is a very extreme left you could ever go right or right? I don't know. Both, I guess
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@Professor42
Professor Z
@Professor42 · 2:37
But what I want to say about this is that I think that in regards to politics, parties and laws in general, I'm not sure what the answer is. But what I do know is that in regards to the justice system, politics, parties we have too many people that are one way or another. Obviously, you have somebody that's on the left whose everything is all about the left and what the left feels like even if it's against their own moral code
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@FryedOreo
Dewuan .
@FryedOreo · 4:01

@Professor42 🤝

And I think the people are starting not to take heeds to the warnings of those in power and authority and in fact are rebelling with expressions of anarchy. But what is the ultimate answer? Who knows? But whatever answer we'll will be, it is going to have to be one we all make together in spite of our political differences. Thank you so much for responding. I look forward to hearing what else you have to say to this particular conversation
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@lwatsonjr
Lance Watson
@lwatsonjr · 5:00

@FryedOreo @dbpardes: Zeitgeist of Zero…

And while anarchy might describe one polarized perspective in contrast to governance, I think for me, the thing that's interesting about this question is that nature or the constructs which we live in has a natural order or governance. We observe it in the ants, we observe it in the bees. We observe it in the monkeys, in the trees. We observe it in the lions and tigers and bears. And there is a natural governance
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@OmegaStrange
Demarkis Klan Destine
@OmegaStrange · 3:16
Well, man, some people will love to have an anarchy society, right? You know, they can, you know, have all the guns in the world, you know, nobody can stop them. They can drive around without a license. They can rape from pillage without going to prison. Now, I remember there was this guy that had this little movement where he wanted to have his own society. He did not want to follow under a government. He wanted his own government
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@FryedOreo
Dewuan .
@FryedOreo · 3:52

@lwatsonjr 🤝

And unfortunately, we need moments like that for us to be reminded of what it is we stand for as a country, what it is we stand for as a species. So thank you so much for responding and hopefully you have a good day. Bye
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@Swell
Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15

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@FryedOreo
Dewuan .
@FryedOreo · 4:45

@OmegaStrange 👑

So I think over time, much like how Christians sort of demonize pagans same to where those who are of political ideologies more in line with Greeks and the Republic, romans in the Republic came to understand that government was something that needed a ruler, but sometimes would be checked with other advisors to where they didn't have absolute power. And that's kind of where America came into its own. Like it came from feudalism. Right
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