Everyday Anarchy - Pocketbook
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Publisher: Freedomain Radio
Copyright:
© 2008 Freedomain Radio Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: Canada
Edition: First Edition
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Printed: 143 pages, 4.25" x 6.88", perfect binding, black and white interior ink Description:A philosophical examination of our ambivalence towards spontaneous order, political compulsion and the liberty of the everyday... Listed in: |
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Nathan McKaskle:
Self-contained arguments of empirical proof for anarchy. You can ignore it, but it won't go away. You can choose to continue with your statist ideology for the sake of convenience and conformity but this book will claw at the back of your mind, it will be like an annoying itch in an area where if you were to scratch it - it would be quite enjoyable but... not so socially appealing. You'll want to read it in the dark bedroom, under your covers, late at night when no one is watching. Then - all you will feel is the tension of knowing something you're afraid to share... something so blatantly obvious you'll wonder why nobody has never noticed this before. Only the truth is, they do notice, they just vehemently and aggressively refuse to acknowledge it. The truth is... they don't want you to share it with them.
Self-contained arguments of empirical proof for anarchy. You can ignore it, but it won't go away. You can choose to continue with your statist ideology for the sake of convenience and conformity but this book will claw at the back of your mind, it will be like an annoying itch in an area where if you were to scratch it - it would be quite enjoyable but... not so socially appealing. You'll want to read it in the dark bedroom, under your covers, late at night when no one is watching. Then - all you will feel is the tension of knowing something you're afraid to share... something so blatantly obvious you'll wonder why nobody has never noticed this before. Only the truth is, they do notice, they just vehemently and aggressively refuse to acknowledge it. The truth is... they don't want you to share it with them.
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