End of All Evil – Anarchism Explained

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    Mantelar
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    Occasionally I post recommended reads in here.  This one is Google searchable and downloadable via pdf for free.  The End of All Evil is written by John Locke, a pen name most likely.  It clearly and concisely explains the intellectual foundation of anarchism, if you’ve ever wondered about it.

    I’m a bit of a book worm – a fan of political philosophy.  Though written very recently, I think its about as tightly written as anything since the Communist Manifesto and highly recommend it.

    It truly ‘lifts the veil’ so to speak.

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    ILiveAgain
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    I shall add it to my reading list …. it will be no4.

    God I got some catching up to do.

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    Guts MGTOW
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    A great book, thanks for sharing.

    The authors name is Jeremy Locke not John Locke.

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    IGMOW (I Go My Own Way)
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    I believe out of MGTOW, once men realize on system is set up that they bought into screws them, they begin to see a LOT more systems also want to screw them.  So, I see anarchy is a way for men.  I do have anarchist leanings myself, but I live in a system of rules and order, and try to ghost wherever I am, to get what I can, and mind my own business, only helping those I know and can help.

    I will need to hunt down that paper sometime.  I have read others also.  I managed to get exposure to anarchist thought through the Libertarian Party and Occupy.

    "I am my own thang. Any questions?" - Davis S Pumpkins.

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    MGTOW + Anarchy = AGTOW.

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