Justification for a state of anarchy: #1

November 24, 2008

Anarchists destroy the model of government simply by wishing it…

The concept of democratic government hinges upon the tenuous ideal that my views can be represented in policy.

I support the abolition of all government.

This will, obviously, never be represented in the House of Commons, as no government could support ‘abolition of government’.

I am therefore not represented and never can be. The government has failed its fundamental role.

It follows that the more anarchists there are, the more the theory of democratic government falters simply by anarchists willing it to be so.

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