Rebellion And Revolt. My vision of anarchism.

What is anarchism? Rebellion And Revolt.

Anarchism is extreme intolerance of established governmental types of intolerance through that of rebellion.

Anarchists are merely various groups of people fed up with established rule for their own relative individual reasons who end up making splinter groups as a form of seperatism where simultaneously anarchists exist by disrupting governmental forces through criminal enterprise,innovation, or revolt.

The reason why governments are against anarchists is because relatively they harbor the threat of massive social upheaval and dissention within governmental ranks of control.

Unlike other anarchists who foolishly believe in a non-hierarchy socialist systems I know such endeavors to be futile unto being doomed to failure.

I understand that there will always exist some form of social hiearchy in place where individuals will gain power by disenfranchising others. I also understand that the trade of resources for skills will always remain which even further creates newer hostile forms of inequality.

I look at other so called anarchists pondering about non-hiearchial societies as being foolish and naive.

My vision of anarchism is not so much individuals creating a new type of government or society but instead has more to do with individual empowerment by that of intolerant violence and rebellion against those who would do them harm.

Anarchism has always been a movement of a few largely because only a small percentage of people courageously are ever willing to stand and fight for their lives.

In my eyes some of the greatest historical anarchists have been criminals, pirates,privateers,thieves,buccanneers, nomadic barbarians and rebel guerillas in that violence along with a rebellious revolt is the only way in order to achieve some equilibrium of anarchistic freedom against governments who exist solely by inequality, extortion, blackmail, exploitation, or massive slavery.

The only way to fight against violent tyranny is for yourself to become even more violent than your enemies.

That is anarchism…

Anarchism has always existed in the dark underworlds and fringes of society because it is only there that you will find a great deal of people fed up with pre-vailing tyranny willing to do somthing about it away from the confines of convenience or luxory.

Anarchists historically has always been those without allegiance to anyone or anything beyond themselves.

Anarchists historically have always been militants,insurgents, slave rebels,freedom fighters, criminals, thieves,pirates, outcasts and the marginal disenfranchised.

My vision of anarchism deals more with individual or collective empowerment of people fighting against impossible odds.

As long as there exists division,inequality, hypocrisy, doublestandards, intolerance, tyranny, slavery, exploitation and threatening coercion in return anarchists too will always exist indefinately by that of rebellion.

Rebellion and revolt will always exist as dis-contentment is a eternal position held by individual people within our own species.

I just don’t know. I don’t want to be in extreme danger of getting killed or robbed every second of my life.

I think you should become a pirate. An old school one. Minus the 18th century galleon of course. Steal a rockin yacht and take control of the international waters!

Now Cyrene can come to bask in this thread. ( Awaits his presence.)

“Edited 19 times in total”. I do believe we have a record here, folks.

I had alot to say. :laughing: :stuck_out_tongue: =P~

Perhaps my post isn’t long or grand but that generally is the basic perception I have on anarchism as a whole.

Stream of consciousness eh.

Sure, why not? :slight_smile:

Joker to what extent, if any, do you think that social order is a by product of human biology?

This would serve to bring together a very disparate and many peoples under a single banner.

That is a nice line.

I would say to some extent social order is a product of human biology but there exists many other variables that can easily complicate such a perception.

I wish such notions would bring people of like minds together.

Anyhow a good way in looking at anarchism would be the understanding that in every historical era or generation there always exist discontentment and dissention where anarchism becomes a natural reality of rebellion.

That is always how I have looked at it anyways.

I’m one of those people who have observed history in coming up with the conclusion that diplomacy rarely ever works.

That old saying where they say history is forged in fire and steel of war I believe is a very realistic one.

Perpetual revolution is the logical consequence of anarchism.

Indeed.