Should the state force people not to force others to do things?

Discussion in 'Anarchy' started by Utilitarian, Mar 29, 2008.

  1. Utilitarian

    Utilitarian Member

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    So an anarchist utopia is set up, people come to work because they feel envigoured with community spirit and not because they feel they are endebted to a capitalist master. They have a BBQ with the person who calculate how resources should be distributed and the person who cleans their communal toilet at night whilst their kids play in the communal swimming pool.

    Then one day a drifter struts into town, bursts into their living room and starts taking a piss in their general direction. What now?
     
  2. fromthatshow

    fromthatshow Member

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    Kick his ass.
     
  3. mykittyhasaboner

    mykittyhasaboner Member

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    ^^seconded. first, the community can do with the drifter as the please as long as they abide by the laws of the community. second, your representation of an "anarchist utopia" is incorrect. what makes you think theres one person who manages how resources are distributed?
     
  4. Pellinore

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    In a anarchistic community, would they have like a big storage hangar or building where people drop their unneccesairy stuff, or stuff that they want to give in favor of the community? And people would be able to take stuff out of this hangar as they like? I wonder, would something like that work? ^^
     
  5. mykittyhasaboner

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    ^^thats anarchist communism my friend. yes there would be many places to trade or discard items you dont want/need. these places would take the place of markets and stores as you see in today's backward society.
     
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