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From: jbsmith2007
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  • LMAO, according to this videos logic a Republic is an unstable government. Because it has always degraded into something else over time.

  • i have never heard of your first political spectrum lol i always thought it was the second.

  • A better word for "anarchy" which is starting to gain ground now is "voluntarism". Essentially we still have authority and governing bodies perse, but they are private entities that exist as competing bodies in a free market. Essentially to achieve such a state, we would just need to abolish all form of taxation

  • I disagree with their definition of anarchy however. Anarchy in conventional terms is the same thing as communism, which ironically the video marks as extreme leftist. True communism really consists of no rulers whatsoever, even through voluntary means through capital and wealth accruement. Only dictatorships resulted naturally as a result of such attempts.

  • Awesome video dude

  • Anarchy is no government whatsoever, but it is really not a stable thing. The people that create this form of government usually do take over as dictators, so on that we agree. I didn't actually make this video, but it is a great educational tool. True communism doesn't exist. They even tried it in the U.S. before we became a nation and it failed miserably.

  • Yea I definitely agree that communism is more a philosophical reality that something rooted in actual reality itself. But in its true form, it actually is the true description of what an actual anarchy looks like, particularly an anarcho-syndacalist society. They hate capitalists and government alike

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