Anarchy IS the state of the world. Governments are just the ...

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Anarchy IS the state of the world. Governments are just the largest warlords and their gangs.

Capitalism is a system of organizing resources via money. Like any system there are rules that are bent and broken.

Things have definitions and those definitions are ideals. A ball is a sphere shape. But if a ball isn't perfectly spherical does it cease to be true that balls are spheres? No, the ideal ball is a sphere but many balls are approximations of a sphere.

I share your sentiment but the shirking of definitions is illogical. For example: saying "I am not a collectivist" means you are in a collective of non-collectivists. Is this a contradiction? No, it is an ideal. It is shorthand to say "I consider myself an individual moreso than part of a group."

Being kind feels nice. And not everything you dislike is to be dismissed.

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