On Sun, Oct 29, 2017 at 10:30:36PM +0000, \0xDynamite wrote:
"Just saying, we can't resolve this. There are necessary paradoxes and arbitrary ones. This one is necessary. That the only TRUE anarchists have to live with paradox, lest his(her) need for logic create another system order and rule."
Well done, you have graduated from Anarchist Logic 1-0-1 :) To state it another way: anarchy admits no rules, you must have no rules, and if you treat this as a rule, you cannot be an anarchist - so yes, anarchy is a paradox indeed. And so to anyone asking about a particular "anarchist rule" (biblical, obliquely, tangentially, implicitly or otherwise), a standard response is to vehemently express absolute negation, or absolute assertion of the rule asked about, in the hope that the one asking the question ascertains the paradox inherent in the asking of the question (a year or more back, I asked a very similar question to the one you asked).
... when you have understood this, friend, THEN you are ready for the World Game <http://wiki.hackerspaces.org/PangaiaWorldGame>.
Tnx :) Z