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  • Does Social Evolution Necessitate Decentralization?

    Social evolution can be thought of in terms of increased complexity . Simple forms of organization are uniliteral and homogenous, while more complexity in an organizational structure implies pluralism . Increased plurality, combined with a finite number of variables or resources to work with, implies...
    Posted to Brainpolice by Brainpolice on Wed, May 21 2008
    Filed under: Anarchism, Decentralization, Centralization, The Calculation Problem, Social Evolution, Entropy, Economics
  • The Paradox of "State's Rights"

    One of the most well known American legal traditions is state's rights. State's rights is essentially the idea that each individual state should retain its sovereignty or independance from the federal government. The idea is that each state may have its own varying laws and precedents that the...
    Posted to Brainpolice by Brainpolice on Wed, May 7 2008
    Filed under: Anarchism, Ethics, Universality, Consistancy, Decentralization, Centralization, Discrimination, Sovereignty, Libertarianism
  • PaleoConservaNationalistTarians

    There has been a lot of hooting and hollering lately in libertarian circles, particularly as it relates to the Ron Paul campaign. This seems to be representative of a broader conflict between "culturally left" and "culturally conservative" libertarians. It is becoming commonplace...
    Posted to Brainpolice by Brainpolice on Tue, Jan 29 2008
    Filed under: Anarchism, Decentralization, Centralization, Racism, Collectivism, Separatism, Constitution, Religion, Libertarianism, conservatism, isolationism
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