Sovereignty of the State
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Sovereignty and Policy
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5/15/2012 6:52:23 PM Posted: 1 year ago |
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5/16/2012 10:45:16 AM Posted: 1 year ago At 5/15/2012 6:52:23 PM, DanT wrote: thoughts, anyone? |
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5/16/2012 11:04:37 AM Posted: 1 year ago I still have a question regarding your placement of political ideologies. Didn't you define anarchism coupled with a market economy as not anarchism but classical liberalism?
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5/16/2012 2:18:18 PM Posted: 1 year ago At 5/16/2012 11:04:37 AM, socialpinko wrote: Anarchism refers to all forms of anarchism, just as socialism refers to all forms of socialism, and nationalism refers to all forms of nationalism. If two ideologies mix, such as Anarcho-socialism, than the predominant ideology is where one is placed. For exapmple anarcho-socialism is anarchist, not socialist, because their main goal is anarchism not socialism; socialism is just a means to make anarchism work. Anarcho-capitalism is Anarcho-classic liberalism, and falls into Anarchism, because it is more anarchist than classic liberal. State Policy means the course of action adopted by the state. If the state policy is Anarchism than the state officials adopted the policy of abolishing the state. If the state policy is Classic Liberalism than the state officials adopted the policy of limiting the size, and authority of the state. If the state policy is nationalism, than the state policy is for the sole protection of a specific nation. (for example, American nationalism puts the US's interest over that of the states) And so on, and so forth. |


