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To: gfactor
I still say there's a contradiction - if you have a club with no rules, then anyone can join, including those diametrically opposed to the purpose of the club.
40 posted on 12/12/2001 10:52:54 AM PST by Dakmar
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To: Dakmar
maybe the club is, by definition, a group of people who agree on the concept of anarchy, or who work on anarchist causes? maybe anyone can "join", but, since its an anarchist club, that doesn't mean anything at all. Maybe they get together and talk about anarchism, so someone who doesn't agree with that would be welcome, as a method of honing their rhetorical devices. Maybe they get together and carry out anti-authoritarian/anti-capitalist demonstrations, i doubt a non-anarchist would go along with that. Maybe its organized in a non-hierarchical/non-authoritarian fashion, so those who are used to excercising superiority and giving/following orders naturally wouldn't fit in. you get the point, and its mostly that it seems like you don't get it on purpose.
43 posted on 12/12/2001 11:00:01 AM PST by gfactor
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