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centreoflight
16th December 2013, 12:57
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NwztaQgv3-Y

Published on 16 Aug 2012

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There is some ambiguity with the use of the terms "libertarianism" and "libertarian" in writings about anarchism. Since the 1890s from France, the term "libertarianism" has often been used as a synonym for anarchism and was used almost exclusively in this sense until the 1950s in the United States; its use as a synonym is still common outside the United States.Accordingly, "libertarian socialism" is sometimes used as a synonym for socialist anarchism, to distinguish it from "individualist libertarianism" (individualist anarchism). On the other hand, some use "libertarianism" to refer to individualistic free-market philosophy only, referring to free-market anarchism as "libertarian anarchis

Anarchy (from the ancient Greek αναρχια, from αν, "not" +‎ αρχος "ruler", "absence of a leader", without rulers), has more than one definition. In the United States, the term "anarchy" typically is used to refer to a society without a publicly enforced government or violently enforced political authority. When used in this sense, anarchy may or may not be intended to imply political disorder or lawlessness within a society. However, this usage is not the traditional sense of the word.
Outside of the US, and by most individuals that self-identify as anarchists, it implies a system of governance, mostly theoretical at a nation state level although there are a few successful historical examples, that goes to lengths to avoid the use of coercion, violence, force and authority, while still producing a productive and desirable society.
Anarchism is generally defined as the political philosophy which holds the state to be immoral,[7][8] or alternatively as opposing authority in the conduct of human relations.
Proponents of anarchism (known as "anarchists") advocate stateless societies based on non-hierarchical voluntary associations.
There are many types and traditions of anarchism, not all of which are mutually exclusive. Anarchist schools of thought can differ fundamentally, supporting anything from extreme individualism to complete collectivism. Strains of anarchism have been divided into the categories of social and individualist anarchism or similar dual classifications. Anarchism is often considered to be a radical left-wing ideology, and much of anarchist economics and anarchist legal philosophy reflect anti-statist interpretations of communism, collectivism, syndicalism or participatory economics. However, anarchism has always included an individualist strain supporting a market economy and private property, or morally unrestrained egoism. Some individualist anarchists are also socialists or communists while some anarcho-communists are also individualists or egoists.
Anarchism as a social movement has regularly endured fluctuations in popularity. The central tendency of anarchism as a mass social movement has been represented by anarcho-communism and anarcho-syndicalism, with individualist anarchism being primarily a literary phenomenon which nevertheless did have an impact on the bigger currents and individualists also participated in large anarchist organizations. Most anarchists oppose all forms of aggression, supporting self-defense or non-violence (anarcho-pacifism), while others have supported the use of militant measures, including revolution and propaganda of the deed, on the path to an anarchist society.
There is some ambiguity with the use of the terms "libertarianism" and "libertarian" in writings about anarchism. Since the 1890s from France, the term "libertarianism" has often been used as a synonym for anarchism and was used almost exclusively in this sense until the 1950s in the United States; its use as a synonym is still common outside the United States.Accordingly, "libertarian socialism" is sometimes used as a synonym for socialist anarchism, to distinguish it from "individualist libertarianism" (individualist anarchism). On the other hand, some use "libertarianism" to refer to individualistic free-market philosophy only, referring to free-market anarchism as "libertarian anarchis

genevieve
21st December 2013, 00:34
WOW!

The speech is indeed awesome and deserves a big BUMP.
Thanks very much, centreoflight.


Peace Love Joy & Harmony,
Genevieve

Metaphor
21st December 2013, 02:09
Really hard hitting stuff. That speech was TO-THE-POINT. The only thing that hinders me from sharing it further to friends is the embarrassing pic of that blonde ;-)

lelmaleh
21st December 2013, 02:39
How refreshing to hear truth spoken so simply and directly.

panopticon
21st December 2013, 14:59
This is an excerpt from the audio version of Larken Rose (http://www.larkenrose.com/)'s novel 'The Iron Web (http://www.amazon.com/The-Iron-Web-Larken-Rose/dp/1607437325)'.

It is read by Larken Rose and is a speech given by one of the characters in the novel.

The speech is referred to as: 'Message To The Voting Cattle'.

This video was originally created by Freiwillig Frei (website (http://www.freiwilligfrei.de/)) and placed on Youtube with the authors (Larken Rose (http://www.larkenrose.com/)) permission. The original version includes beginning and end credits with these details in it and is embedded below. It is identical to the one from Kit Kirja with the exception of the original credits having been removed in the version used by Kit Kirja.

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Links to some more of this authors content:

http://www.youtube.com/user/LarkenRose
http://www.larkenrose.com/
http://www.amazon.com/The-Iron-Web-Larken-Rose/dp/1607437325
http://www.scribd.com/doc/124564908/The-Most-Dangerous-Superstition-Larken-Rose-2011

A couple of interview by Rose:

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Interview with Rose followed by his documentary 'It Can't Happen Here' (documentary starts 1:23:30):

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There are lots more if anyone's interested search Youtube etc for "Larkin Rose"

-- Pan

Shezbeth
21st December 2013, 20:56
Classic, phenomenal, powerful, concise,....

I hadn't heard of Larken Rose prior, and now I cannot get enough. Emphatic thanks Centeroflight and Panopticon