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  • 04-07-2008 7:57 PM In reply to

    Re: Board Survey

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  • 04-12-2008 10:56 PM In reply to

    • Hunter
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    As I became an adult, I  originally adopted my parents stance as a democrat( father was Union Official). However I had no love of government or it's programs. It took me until just two years ago to realize I was a anarchist. I have no need for government and it's laws.
  • 04-14-2008 6:42 AM In reply to

    • ianchin
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    Re: Board Survey

    Republican to limited gov. Libertarian to ancap.

    "If we believe absurdities, we shall commit atrocities." [Voltaire]

  • 04-14-2008 7:53 AM In reply to

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    ryanpatgray:

    Immediately before becoming an anarcho-capitalist how did you describe yourself politically?

     Immediately? Same as you--non-anarchist libertarian. But I certainly went the long way to get there... Smile

    "The State thrives on war" - Rothbard
  • 04-15-2008 9:31 AM In reply to

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    Libertarian / Ron Paulian
    "Hands are for shaking, not tying." - Soundgarden, Fell on Black Days
  • 05-11-2008 7:15 AM In reply to

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    right-leaning post-objectivist libertarian
    "What if man is not really a scoundrel, man in general, I mean, the whole race of mankind—then all the rest is prejudice, simply artificial terrors and there are no barriers and it's all as it should be." - Fyodor Dostoevsky, "Crime and Punishment"
  • 05-28-2008 8:32 PM In reply to

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    Independent

    I did not describe myself politically.

    Once in a while a hard right lunkhead group me with Liberals, but no on "labelled" me because they could not figure out where I was coming from - someplace they had never been, and some did not want to go, or even think about going there.

    I did not agree with any "party" - saw little difference between the "majors"

    I was not really Libertarian, not really Green, not in favor of unions, not in "agreement" anywhere really.

    For a long time I thought "government" could be improved from within, but that was never a satisfying notion, and it got more feeble with time until I asked "What for?"

    Now I want nothing more to do with it, and the sooner the better.


  • 06-07-2008 4:16 PM In reply to

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    Actually, I'm NOT an Anarchist, but here's how it went.

    I was a Christian from around 2001-2005.  As both a Christian, and a fan of punk music I began to take a harsh look at what I saw to be a selfish society.  I became a Jesus-Liberal, clamoring for more welfare and less money spent on war.  Slowly I began to realize how stupid this was, and began to look into Libertarianism thanks to an acquaintance.  I fell in love with it, and I think this is where my true " journey for knowledge " began.  What struck me most interesting was this radical individualistic philosophy, which I was told truly began with Ayn Rand.  I read The Fountainhead and some other stuff of hers ( Not Atlas ) and was conflicted, as I was still a Christian.  Around the summer of 2006, I grew the balls to renounce my Religious beliefs and rid myself of the blatant contradiction in life.  At this point, I did consider myself an ideal Anarcho-Capitalist, but realized it just wasn't very likely my ideals were going to pan out. I began reading more; Milton Friedman, Adam Smith, the classics.  Though I thought at the time I was an Objectivist philosophically, it was more a Nietzschean Egoist.  After reading Atlas Shrugged fully, I realized many other contradictions I was facing, like drinking a lot, my kind of moral-nihilism and my disregard for the necessity of a government.  I became what most would consider a text-book Objectivist, and that is essentially where i remain.  So, the journey was: bleeding heart liberal, Libertarian/Anarcho-Capitalist, filthy, war-mongering ARI Objectivist-Capitalist pig dog.

    "Are you thinking that death and taxes are our only certainty.....? Well, there's nothing I can do about the first, but if I lift the burden of the second, men might learn to see the connection between the two and what a longer, happier life they have the power to achieve. They might learn to hold, not death and taxes, but life and production as their two absolutes and as the base of their moral code." -Ragnar Danneskjold
  • 06-07-2008 6:11 PM In reply to

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    I was a pacifist and voted green because I thought ( have been told ) not voting would make it worst but never believed that the political system we have is something I want to support. I wasn't doing anything political at all. So I escaped and have been interested in Sci-Fi instead Big Smile

    for example:
    If you send a ship with 600 people to another planet and it would take three generation for them to arrive there. What would be the thoughts of the generation in between. The one that have never seen earth and won't see the new planet either. Would they go crazy or wouldn't they care... or more scary would they feel as we feel right now since this is a constant state of human mind. Always in transition....?

     

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  • 08-06-2008 11:23 PM In reply to

    • Z3K0
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    Conservative Nationalist

    This brings us to Anarchism, which may be described as the doctrine that all the affairs of men should be managed by individuals or voluntary associations, and that the State should be abolished. - Benjamin Tucker

  • 08-07-2008 12:47 AM In reply to

    • monalisa
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     I didn't considered myself anything and never voted for any party, (but  clearly I am libertarian at heart)

    Patricia

     

  • 08-08-2008 10:35 PM In reply to

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    libertarian-individualist. Figured gov wasn't going away.........but still thought it stunk.

    If success or failure of the planet and of human beings depended on how I am and what I do ...
    How would I be? What would I do?" — R. Buckminster Fuller

  • 08-09-2008 7:31 AM In reply to

    • RisaRoy
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    Re: Board Survey

    My parents were democrats, so I sorta was, too, just because I'd never really seen any other way about things (I had several liberal politicians and activists in my family).  Then I was introduced to Objectivism in my late teens, though I never entirely adopted the ARI, largely because I disagreed greatly with Leonard Peikoff's... er.. methods, but I still found myself leaning in the completely opposite direction from the liberalism I'd grown up with. 

    Then I found myself more and more intrigued with the way of Libertarianism, and though I never really adopted that entirely, either.  I've always been leery of simply declaring myself one way or another, I guess, probably because I was always striving to find a better alternative.

    Then I discovered how much I agreed with George Carlin's policy on not voting because everyone sucks.   Surprise

    Now I'm here!

    "...Almost the whole world is asleep.  Everybody you know.  Everybody you see.  Everybody you talk to... only a few people are awake and they live in a state of constant, total amazement." 

  • 08-10-2008 3:04 PM In reply to

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    I was pretty apathetic until watching some Alex Jones videos and finding out about Ron Paul and minarchism. I was a minarchist during most of the Ron Paul campaign before discovering FDR and switching over to An-Cap.

    Give me a lever long enough and a fulcrum on which to place it, and I shall move the world. -Archimedes

  • 09-06-2008 9:28 AM In reply to

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    Immediately before I was a minarchist. I transitioned from Paleoconservative to Mainstream Libertarian to Minarchist to AnCap.

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