Anarchy, emergence of
The Emergence of Anarchy New York Times, on Sunday, November 8, had an article on sentences addressed by a Federal judge to three members of the antigovernment Montana Freemen for conspiracy and fraud; the article stirred my memory and concern about this paper, as well as brought into play many of the dilemmas discussed in the Nature of Politics class. However, I do not wish to analyze this particular article or cult, but the emergence of anarchy. There have been theories and diagnosis of human nature: the Aristotelian, teleo- logical view of the political animal, the Platonic, metaphorical view of the chained caveman, the Hobbian, phobic view of savage life as inevitably 'short', and many notable others. Regardless of the differences found in these, there is a common denominator found in all. That is, human beings move from the animalistic, passive stage to the civilized stage in order to materialize their potential in full. In this domain, governments serve as expedients or facilitators of an anthropological movement. The mechanism may differ from one type of government to another, but its
imposed. Whereas society and state promise equality and justice, anarchy warrantees throughout the course of human history. Only the philosopher criticism, and transparent intentions while it distributes responsibility. Referendum is a legitimacy one government enjoys, or another lacks, they both eventually assume an that individuals in their selfishness would acquire a code for
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