From old Phrack: The Feasibility of Anarchy in America

John Newman jnn at synfin.org
Fri Oct 20 20:27:10 PDT 2017


On Fri, Oct 20, 2017 at 04:31:41PM -0300, juan wrote:
> On Fri, 20 Oct 2017 19:34:50 +0300
> Georgi Guninski <guninski at guninski.com> wrote:
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> > FYI:
> > 
> > http://phrack.org/issues/62/16.html
> > The Feasibility of Anarchy in America
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> 	"[anarchy] is a view shared by those who believe that
> centralized governments or hierarchies of power and authority tend to
> corrupt those at the upper-levels." 
> 
> 	obviously whoever wrote that, knows exactly fuck about anarchy.
> 	Anarchists don't object to government power beacuse it 'may' be
> 	'abused' or 'may' 'corrupt' the 'rulers'. Anarchists correctly
> 	realize that *any* government is a criminal organization, by
> 	definition. 
> 
> 	So Georgi you mananged to link a piece of government
> 	propaganda. Congrats. 


It's true, many of the smart phrack contributors have gone on to the
penetration test industry, and some do lots of work for the government.
I'm thinking of a certain "viking", initials E.B. (who is a really nice
guy).. But.. people do have to make a living. Pedantically attacking 
write-ups you disagree with sadly doesn't pay the fucking light bill.
(unless you work at breitbart ? ;)

Looks like the last issue was #69, from may 2016. Phrack was always a
million times better than the, IMO, lame 2600 magazine. I wonder if 2600
is still published?

Note: I haven't read the phrack article in question, at least not yet. 

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> 	" it would also be impossible to rid the ajority of the
> 	population of the idea of private ownership of property" 
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> 	oh the author is a  commie social engineering go figure....
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