DrZoidberg
Contributor
Yes, an anarchistic society can have constraining mechanisms. That's not a self contradiction. It mostly just means that when things go well, everybody gets the credit. And when it goes badly, everybody shares the blame.
There's in-group and out-group selfishness, which I think is an unsolvable problem, for all these anarchistic utopian ideas.
Your first comment flees in the face of human nature which is decidedly selfish and self serving. To argue otherwise ignores rationales for belief and faith.
Finally. We agree.
I never said I was an anarchist. I was just nitpicking about your use of terminology like an annoying nerd.