Conversation with an anarchist
You: but seriously anyone who pushes for things like anarchy and communism usually just want to control you.
Stranger: https://www.livescience.com/32950-how-accurate-is-wikipedia.html
Stranger: " The self-described "free encyclopedia that anyone can edit" has fared similarly well in most other studies comparing its accuracy to conventional encyclopedias, including studies by The Guardian, PC Pro, Library Journal, the Canadian Library Association, and several peer-reviewed academic studies."
You: I am not convinced by a website article that is not even a .edu or a .gov c'mon dude
Stranger: https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/anarchism/
Stranger: Anarchism is a political theory that is skeptical of the justification of authority and power. Anarchism is usually grounded in moral claims about the importance of individual liberty, often conceived as freedom from domination. Anarchists also offer a positive theory of human flourishing, based upon an ideal of equality, community, and non-coercive consensus building. Anarchism has inspired practical efforts at establishing utopian communities, radical and revolutionary political agendas, and various forms of direct action. This entry primarily describes “philosophical anarchism”: it focuses on anarchism as a theoretical idea and not as a form of political activism. While philosophical anarchism describes a skeptical theory of political legitimation, anarchism is also a concept that has been employed in philosophical and literary theory to describe a sort of anti-foundationalism. Philosophical anarchism can mean either a theory of political life that is skeptical of attempts to justify state authority or a philosophical theory that is skeptical of the attempt to assert firm foundations for knowledge.
You: it is not disagree bud I think you need to learn to understand. that is the same as the definition just expanded
Stranger: whose definition?
You: I mean it even tells you it is Utopian
You: lol
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