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Topic
#3123

Does anarchism make sense?

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The debate is finished. The distribution of the voting points and the winner are presented below.

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After not so many votes...

It's a tie!
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Publication date
Last updated date
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Number of rounds
5
Time for argument
One day
Max argument characters
30,000
Voting period
One week
Point system
Multiple criterions
Voting system
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Description

I'd be interested to go in whatever direction this debate goes, I imagine we'll likely end up on some version of nature vs nurture as idealistic ideologies often do, unless of course my opponent truly does desire nothing less than to see the world burn. Whatever the case might be, I hope me and my opponent can reach an agreement in the end!
I'm excited to see where this goes, this is also my first debate in an official format so I'd ask whomever read this to excuse inadvertent unprofessional behavior on my part.
With that, best of luck to everyone involved!

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@drlebronski

we must ascend to deity

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@Intelligence_06

we must return to monke

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@Aryanman

Anarcho-primitivism and its consequences have been a disaster to the human society.

The Industrial Revolution and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race.

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@Wylted

I only now saw your comment, that wasn't meant to annoy you! Just me trying to fit a counter-argument in whenever I can.

Do you really have to respond to my arguments 5 minutes after ai make them to annoy me.

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@Intelligence_06

Good points, I could have done a better job describing exactly what I meant by "make sense", I do of course mean it in the sense of whether or not anarchism would be a beneficial societal structure, not whether it's logically coherent.

It does make sense as in the sense that it is logically sound and not self-contradictory, but like communism, it is extremely hard to get a move on.

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@TheUnderdog

I can understand that, libertarianism seems to be a good balance between freedom and security, and it fits well with many background ideas.
It seems extremes in authoritarianism (statism) and libertarianism (anarchism) are supported by those who have unusual beliefs in other areas of life.
As an example, statism is often supported by those who want to feel secure and believe a strong government can offer that security, whether they be right or wrong in that belief.
And anarchism is often supported by those who have an extreme desire to feel free, even if it means removing all traditional means of ensuring security. They very often believe humans have the capacity to become extremely good given the right environment, again whether they be right or wrong.

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@Ferbalot

I'm libetarian, but I don't approve of anarchy.