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From: runnerpaul@*****.com runnerpaul@*****.com
Subject: Neo-Anarchists?
Date: Tue, 13 Jul 1999 22:52:45 -0400 (EDT)
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At 07:56 PM 7/13/99 -0400, IronRaven wrote:
>>Somebody mentioned a few threads back that the Neo-Anarchists have
>all gone
>
> Simple question: Who exactly were the NAs?

Neo-Anarchist's Guide to North America, p.9:
"Neo-Anarchists believe in one overriding principle: that no
individual has the right to coerce another to yield to his desires.
Neo-Anarchists believe that unanimous consent, freely and willingly
given, is the only just way to govern any society or group of
individuals."

They generally take umbrage to situations like: "Hi. We're [a
MegaCorp]. You want to buy [Product]? You need to buy from us. You
were thinking of buying [Similar Product] from [A Competing
Corporation]? I'm sorry, that won't be possible, we just bought out
[Competing Coproration], and have taken [Similar Product] off the
market."

Actually they dislike anyone interfering with someone's right to make
a choice, on any level.

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