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  • Collectivist myths

    States socialist author Richard Wilkinson on his book Spirit Level: Why More Equal Societies Almost Always Do Better , "In a lot of different subjects there's a move towards a fundamental recognition of how social people are. In neurology, epidemiology, social psychology, child development,...
    Posted to Political Theory by tmeyer on Mon, Aug 17 2009
  • Mikhail Bakunin and Collectivist Anarchism

    Mikhail Bakunin was the Russian father of the strain of anarchism known as collectivist anarchism. He was initially loosely associated with both Karl Marx and Pierre Joseph Proudhon, and eventually he developed anarcho-collectivism using both of them as influences while deviating from them both at the...
    Posted to Brainpolice by Brainpolice on Sat, Jan 31 2009
    Filed under: Anarchism, Collectivism, Propaganda, Religion, Socialism, Philosophy, Free Association, History, Marxism, Communism, Proudhon, Bakunin, Mikhail Bakunin
  • Transcending Anarcho-Semantics

    There is a reoccuring problem that occurs within internal libertarian and anarchist discourse that I like to call the anarcho-semantics problem. The anarcho-semantics problem most often occurs in discussions and debates between socialist oriented anarchists and free market libertarians, in which there...
    Posted to Brainpolice by Brainpolice on Sat, Sep 6 2008
    Filed under: Anarchism, Collectivism, Capitalism, Socialism, Libertarianism, Economics, Vulgar Libertarianism, Anarcho-Capitalism
  • The Pluralism of Liberty

    The concept of individual liberty, consistantly applied, would seem to have pluralistic implications. For it leaves room for anyone to act as they please within the context of voluntary interpersonal relations, and by its very nature a society consists of a plurality of different types of people with...
    Posted to Brainpolice by Brainpolice on Mon, Jul 28 2008
    Filed under: Monopoly, Subjective Value, Aesthetics, Collectivism, Free Association, Pluralism
  • False Realism and Utopianism

    Conservatism is a defense of the existing order or past existing orders as "natural". Any potential alternative to the existing order or to the romantisized past order is immediately brushed aside as "unnatural" and "utopian" or "idealistic". In the conservative...
    Posted to Brainpolice by Brainpolice on Wed, Jun 25 2008
    Filed under: Determinism, Collectivism, Social Evolution, Equality, Philosophy, Human Nature, conservatism, History, Vulgar Libertarianism, Marxism
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