Anarchism And Voluntaryism Are Moral Stances

in #voluntaryism8 years ago (edited)

   


Teens are often accused of being rebellious for no particular reason, rebels without a cause if you will. They resist authority for the sake of resisting authority. Many of them would enthusiastically embrace the term Anarchist for the revolutionary connotation associated with it, not understanding any of its philosophy whatsoever. Perhaps this is how many Anarchists begin their journey but it often does not end when one reaches adulthood.
 

Once this initial angry phase has passed what remains is a calm and peaceful demeanor of steadfast individuality based firmly in principles. The philosophic understanding of Anarchy and Voluntaryism is much more important as it demonstrates that Anarchists are not simply a bunch of edgy teenagers who resist all rules and seek to destroy property, rather they endeavor to live as consistent as possible with the principles and morality they espouse.
 

When children are raised with a clear moral compass and conscience they will not seek to be led by political predators nor will they look to State mandates as a measure of right and wrong. Such children will not recognize anyone to have rights they do not possess. They will not believe that morality can be twisted or perverted by religious rituals known as elections, voting, and legislation. Indeed they will grow to create a world wherein every person is morally responsible for every action that is taken. Complete accountability will be ubiquitous and natural. This is a world a look forward to with hope and anticipation. I will do everything in my power to bring it about through education and the spreading of powerful and peaceful ideas. Vacate the State!   


"A libertarian is someone who believes in the non-aggression principle.  An anarchist is someone who understands it. An agorist is someone who  practices it." -- Mike Zentz


  


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Yeah, some people are so confused... they even deny morality exists, is a thing to be concerned about, or is at all objective. Either no morality, it doesn't matter, or it's all subjective ... LOL. Reality is hard to decode for many... the social engineering and constriction of consciousness on how to think doesn't help, especially being indoctrinated in higher academia can make people rigid pseudo-thinkers.

Thank you for the great work!
I would argue with the statement "they resist authority for the sake of resisting authority." As a former teenager, I would say that it is quite a shitty business - to be a rational human being who feels and who thinks but has no right to be hired, to run a business or to travel abroad without your parents' consent. Someone taken for a mentally retarded creature until the sacred number 18 is reached. The fury, the protest are only natural in this case.