Living in a Utopia

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Living in a Utopia This house believes that realised anarchy, as a political idea is the

way to create a perfect society.

Imagine a future 'utopia' of our species: A global community of

humanity, which will have overcome the disunity of its primitive

origin. A united human race, without boundaries dividing it against

itself, living harmoniously with itself and with all Nature. A new and

truly intelligent species, liberated from all malice -- therefore a

species without military or police forces, without war or terrorism,

without violence or hate, without crime or injustice, without courts

or prisons, without fear or mistrust.

Am I dreaming too much? Let me dream on: A free society, sharing all,

without need of money or accounts, giving and receiving freely,

without greed or poverty. A just society, without need of government

or law, being a government and law onto itself. A humane society, of

light and of love, which does not hurt its own members, and which does

not destroy its environment. A prosperous society, having everything

it needs, yet possessing nothing. A star of emancipated humanity,

shining bright and beautiful.

This description of my idea of 'utopia' is an 'anarcho-pacifist' or

'anarcho-socialist' vision. 'Anarchism' also known as 'libertarian

socialism.' Is different to 'libertarian capitalism' that is a thesis

that emphasizes social liberty but not social justice, and

'authoritarian socialism' an antithesis that emphasizes social justice

but not social liberty. Whereas 'anarchism' is a golden synthesis,

which emphasizes ...

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brute who makes use of brute force; for to do so would be to dishonour

one's very principles of true anarchy. The power of the realized

anarchist is spirit power, rather than brute power.

The goal of anarchy is not ungoverned chaos, but rather, perfect

government and perfect order. A perfect government comprised of

sovereign individuals interrelating together spontaneously,

harmoniously, and non-authoritatively. It is a united body of diverse

sovereigns, together governing themselves without forcing and without

harming anything.

The day we will have no more tyrannical governments, no more

capitalistic exploitation, and no more military forces is the day we,

as a united, communalistic, and non-malicious humanity, is the day we

will be truly free.

May Anarchia come: on earth, as it is in heaven

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