Vitruvius wrote: ↑Mon Oct 04, 2021 4:41 pm
Vitruvius wrote: ↑Mon Oct 04, 2021 9:34 am
You're wasting your time. The world of RC Saunders begins and ends with RC Saunders. I try to tell him about political theory that exists in the world, to which his ideas conform - and he simply cannot comprehend what I'm saying and accuses me of misunderstanding, because he doesn't believe in political theory, or anything! Politically it's anarchism, philosophically it's solipsism - but I don't suppose he believes in that either! Psychologically, I'm thinking psychopathy, but probably not of the serial killer variety! Probably!
RCSaunders wrote: ↑Mon Oct 04, 2021 3:13 pmThe best you can do is call me a, "solipsist," "anarchist," and, "psychopath." I've been called much worse--surely you can do better than that.
Vitruvius wrote: ↑Mon Oct 04, 2021 3:45 pmI'm not calling you anything. What would be the point? You don't believe in it!
RCSaunders wrote: ↑Mon Oct 04, 2021 4:22 pmWhat is the
it you think I don't believe? I don't believe in most of the nonsense and absurdities most people believe. But I'm absolutely certain about a great many things. It is in fact, the things I know are true that makes it possible to discern the nonsense in what is most widely believed and promoted.
Certain Knowledge
The point I'm trying to make is that political theory exists in the world. It's not a matter of whether you are political; it's the implications of the ideas you've expressed that conform to a political theory that exists in the world. Whether or not you know of it, or care about it.
I explained this to you and your response was:
"I am not an arnarchist, I am a-political. I recognize anything a government does to others against their will is wrong"
That's what anarchists believe. Your ideas are anarchist; you don't believe in government. That's a political theory called anarchism.
So, I'm an anarchist because I regard all social/political theories as wrong. So what do you call someone who is anti-government and believes government ought to be eliminated (which is what anarchist usually means)? In fact most ideologies identify what people
do believe, not what they don't believe, which is why I do not identify myself with any ideology, because I think it's silly to identify oneself by what they don't believe (e.g. atheist, for example).
If all you mean by, "anarchist," is anyone who does not hold or promote any social/poltical system or agenda, then I am anarchist, even though no one else but you would recognize it.
I really think you would enjoy Bryan Caplan's, "
Anarchist Theory FAQ." It's quite in depth and worth reading just for the history. I have many other resources to anarchist theory and history if your are interested.