Monday, March 15, 2010

The Face of Anarchy




























Anarchy: a state of lawlessness and disorder (usually, but not always, resulting from a failure of government. Not necessarily violent.) Anarchy is a symptom of disease, decay, decline and defeat. These and other symptoms are irreversible and have roots in all forms of religion, religious beliefs, belief in God and gods, belief in imaginary causes, magical thinking (astrology, numerology), capitalism, greed, all forms of government, including democracy, homophobic power religons (Christianity, Judaism, Islam seeking power, money and property) and bankrupt philosophies (for example, Hinduism, pedophilia-ridden Catholicism, the American Indians, Mormonism, new age movements and other cults), all of which are symptoms of disease. Anarchy is the natural manifestation of symptoms of decay, poison, sickness, death, rot and resignation.

Anarchy (from Greek: ἀναρχίᾱ anarchíā, "without ruler") may include any of the following:

1. "No rulership or enforced authority." [as in mandatory health insurance, unfunded state mandates, broken education system, broken judicial system and an ineffectual partisan congress.]

2. "Absence of government; a state of lawlessness due to the absence or inefficiency of the supreme power; political disorder." [as in partisan politics, lobbying, run-away recession, industrial/corporate anarchy, broken borders, unemployment, homelessness, hunger, poverty, domestic violence, crime, sexual dysfunction, discrimination of same-sex relationships.]

3. "A social state in which there is no governing person or group of people, but each individual has absolute liberty (without the implication of disorder)." [as in all forms of religious fundamentalism, extremism, predominance of clergy, priests, pastors and evangelicals, the internet.]

4. "Absence or non-recognition of authority and order in any given sphere." [as in the absence of separation of powers, disrespect for leadership, no leadership, neo-con's effort for a permanent republican majority, home foreclosures, bank bail-outs.]

5. "Act[ing] without waiting for instructions or official permission... The root of anarchism is the single impulse to do it yourself: everything else follows from this." [as in the Tea Party Movement and other forms of Republican obstructionism]