Constitutionalism - The belief that a piece of paper drafted and signed by a tiny aristocracy of men is a legitimate perpetual contract that makes the government voluntary on the part of those within a society that did not sign the document and limits the powers of governmental agents for all of eternity.
Minarchism - The belief that there can be a government limited to the protection of rights without violating rights in and of itself; the belief that all goods and services should be provided by the free market yet somehow the principle magically doesn't apply to the defense and arbitration industry.
Democracy - The belief that the government is controled by the people simply because every few years they get to punch a hole in a piece of paper with the names of a few rich and powerful men on it.
Nationalism - The belief that imaginary lines on a map constitute real and meaningful property boundaries; the belief that territories have human traits or personalities of their own; the belief that immigration is the spawn of satan.
Objectivism - The belief that the initation of force is wrong yet somehow it is permissible to arbitrarily invade Iran and Venezuela because "we" have oil interests there; the belief that only romanticism is real art; the belief that you can eliminate taxation and still have a "government".
Political Libertarianism - The belief that the state is inefficient and immoral yet for some strange reason the state is the only viable means by which we can bring about liberty; the belief that democracy is tyrannical yet we must use it to our advantage.
Paleoconservatism - The belief that conservatism was hijacked by leftists and communists and that the "true conservatives" are those who support protectionism and white nationalism; the belief that you're more conservative than those creepy neocons yet somehow you support just about as powerful of a government as they do.
Christianity - The belief that the path to salvation lies with devotion of one's life to a Jewish zombie hippie who is his own father.
Satanism (Laveyan) - The belief in the writtings of a former carnie con artist who haphazardly threw together the ideas of Ayn Rand and Aleister Crowley, incoherant ramblings on the Enochian key and rhetoric to drawn in rebelious teenagers.
Zionism - The belief that because your people were nearly liquidated once, you have an inherent right to liquidate others and forcibly remove them from their own territory.
Religion - The belief that fairy tales from centuries or millenia ago passed down through shaky oral tradition and written down by fallable men are actually absolutely true and codes to live one's life by.
Collectivism - The strange belief that groups have a mind of their own yet their component parts don't.
Altruism - The belief that self-destructive servitude for the sake of others is the greatest virtue; the belief that everyone should mutually be slaves to eachother.
Statism - The belief that it is not only moral but necessary for a particular group of individuals to do that which is openly aknowledged as being immoral and not necessary for everyone else to do; moral hypocrisy at the institutional level.
Welfarism - The belief that the poor can be helped by giving them back a tiny chunk of what was originally stolen from them and keeping them in a state of dependancy on the government; the bribery of the lower classes.
Hobbesianism - The belief that a highly pessemistic view of human nature that entails war of all against all justifies absolute control by the state, despite the fact that the state is made up of *gasp* human beings.
Racism - The strange belief that a particular roll of the genetic dice entitles and requires one to separate themselves from others with another particular roll of the genetic dice; the collectivism of bubble-headed bigots.
Letter #16 from Kurt in Jail
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12 comments:
Good stuff.
HAH that is great
Came by on Friday, this was a nice morning read.
Brainpolice, I would be interested to see a similar list with some common anarchist words that you may use in your daily writing!
Vermontroller: I was actually thinking of doing precisely that.
So you make a caricature out of positions you disagree with?
How honest of you.
Sure you can eliminate taxation and still have guvmint. See Georgism - a site value fee is not technically a tax but a user fee.
"Over the last year, Brainpolice had become somewhat sympathetic to some strains of 'anarcho-syndicalism', 'radical environmentalism'"
This is false. I have never expressed sympathy with "radical environmentalism", nor have I ever explicitly praised anarcho-syndicalism.
Anarcho-mercantalist, it would do you well to stop repeatedly misrepresenting my position.
"a certain form of voluntary 'globalism'."
You mean an Austro-comsopolitan conception of the division of labor as opposed to a nationalistic and protectionist one? That's what my "voluntary globalism" essentially is.
"According to his recent essay on primitivism, he had remained a little sympathetic to it, thus he had not planned to ridicule the term."
I have never been and am not "sympathetic" towards primitivism. There is a difference between being sympathetic to primitivism and aknowledging the liberty of primitivists to disassociate from civilization.
"Finally, the term 'Marxism' has multiple meanings depending on context. It could mean Karl Marx's general philosophy or it could mean the reformist path to anarchy."
Both of which I fully reject.
You also seemed to have missed the fact that the point of the original, as well as this condensed version, is purposefully polemical and exaggerated.
That's great but you'll have to include anarchism, voluntaryism, agorism, mutualism etc.
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