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uniqueid198x, to quarks in Where do you fall politically?

Oh, this is the popular conception of anarchy as a political project, but doesn’t really reflect anarchist thought much at all.

Anarchy is the project of volentary, participatory, and minimally coercive government. You can’t really have “no government” in any largish group of people. What you can do is structure that government to have the least amount of heirarchy and control with the greatest amount of participation.

Counter to popular conception, this actually means a lot of rules, just rules that everyone has a say in making. The goal will be that the rules serve to protect and promote wellbeing while having the minimum impact onthe choices people have available,

uniqueid198x, to quarks in Where do you fall politically?

This statement confuses me

uniqueid198x, to quarks in Where do you fall politically?

One of our right-wing parties has figured out that most people are not as right-wing as it is, but it can still win if only the most extreme people vote. So they try to make voting more difficult even. The opposite of compulsory

uniqueid198x, to quarks in Where do you fall politically?

CBO projects that the majority of population growth overthe next two decades is from immigration. It seems our friend here is in favor of a shrinking population

www.cbo.gov/publication/58612

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